World War I in Albania

World War I in Albania
Part of the Balkans theatre of World War I and the collapse of the Principality of Albania

Esad Toptani in Salonika
DateJuly 28, 1914 – 11 November 1918
Location
Result
  • Entente victory
Belligerents

Entente:
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 France
 United Kingdom
 Greece
 Italy


Republic of Central Albania (until 1916)
Albanian Muslim rebels (until 14 November 1914)


Anti-Austro-Hungarian Albanian guerrillas (until 1918)

Central Powers:
 Austria-Hungary

  • Austro-Hungarian occupied Albania[a]

 Bulgaria
 Germany
 Ottoman Empire
Albanian volunteers and irregulars


Principality of Albania (1914)
* Catholic Albanian tribes


Albanian Muslim rebels (after 14 November 1914)


Anti-Serbian Albanian irregulars (1915–1916)
Commanders and leaders

Kingdom of Serbia Radomir Putnik
French Third Republic Maurice Sarrail
Kingdom of Greece Georgios Kosmas
Kingdom of Italy Settimio Piacentini


Essad Toptani (until 1916)
Haxhi Qamili (until 14 November 1914)


Azem Galica (until 1918)

Austria-Hungary Hermann Kövess von Kövessháza
German Empire August von Mackensen
Tsardom of Bulgaria (1908–1946) Georgi Todorov
Ahmet Zog


Wilhelm of Wied (until 1914)
Prenk Bib Doda


Haxhi Qamili (after 14 November 1914)


Isa Boletini 

Bajram Curri

In World War I, Albania had been an independent state, having gained independence from the Ottoman Empire on 28 November 1912, during the First Balkan War. It was recognised by the Great Powers as the Principality of Albania, after the Ottoman Empire officially renounced all its rights in May 1913.[1] Being a fledgling new country, it quickly unravelled and just a few months after taking power, its German ruler, Prince Wilhelm, was forced to flee. After World War I broke out, anarchy took hold of the country as tribes and regions rebelled against central rule. To protect the Greek minority, Greek control was established in the southern districts replacing the Northern Epirote units beginning in October 1914. In response to this, Italy, although officially neutral at the time, also sent troops into the port of Vlorë, while Serbia and Montenegro took control of northern regions. In 1915 Serbia was overrun by combined German, Austro-Hungarian, and Bulgarian forces; the Serbian army retreated across the mountain passes of northern Albania, towards the Adriatic. Italian troops drove the Greeks from southern Albania and brought almost all Albanian territory under their control.[1] Austrian forces invaded in June 1916; Austro-Hungarian forces remained in Albania until the end of the war when a multinational Allied force broke through and pushed them out in 1918.


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