Austro-Hungary in Albania
Despite the neutrality proclaimed by the great powers, in January 1916, the armies of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in pursuit of the Serb forces that had invaded northern Albania, entered in Shkodra, Durres, Tirana, Elbasan until Vjosa, where was set the front line with the Italian army. Meanwhile in Pogradec was set the front line with the Greek army, and later, with French ones.
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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