In Thessaloniki on June 1st, 1913, was signed the Greco-Serbian Treaty, one of the hallmarks of the diplomatic preparation of the Second Balkan War. It aimed at the weakening and fragmentation of Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania and the creation of Greater Greece and Serbia.
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3 April 1937, the Austrian scholar Henry Shats launched a research expedition in the Albanian Alps
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3 April 1939, on the beginning of the Italian invasion, the Albanian press was occupied by fascist propaganda
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3 April 1939, the patriotic show in cinema Gloria brought strong anti-fascist demonstrations in Tirana
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3 April 1940, was established in Albania Corporate Fascist High Council