The Center for Relief to Civilian Populations (Geneva) reported that Albania was one of the most devastated countries in Europe. 60,000 houses were destroyed and about 10% of the population was left homeless.
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| - Albanian resistance during World War II
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| - The Center for Relief to Civilian Populations (Geneva) reported that Albania was one of the most devastated countries in Europe. 60,000 houses were destroyed and about 10% of the population was left homeless.
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Strength
| - From ~4,000 in 1942 to ~70,000 regular and irregular in November 1944.
- More than 600,000 troops, stationed or passed through Albania during the period 1939–1944.
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Commander
| - Enver Hoxha
- Abaz Kupi
- Alberto Pariani
- Baba Faja Martaneshi
- Eqrem Libohova
- Francesco Jacomoni
- Haxhi Lleshi
- Hermann Neubacher
- Maliq Bushati
- Mehmet Shehu
- Mustafa Merlika-Kruja
- Qemal Stafa
- Shefqet Verlaci
- Spiro Moisiu
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Casualties
| - 26595(xsd:integer)
- Around 30,000 killed, 12,600 wounded and 44,500 imprisoned or deported.
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combatant
| - Kingdom of Albania
- Balli Kombëtar
- LANÇ
- Legality Movement
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Conflict
| - Albanian Resistance of World War II
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abstract
| - The Center for Relief to Civilian Populations (Geneva) reported that Albania was one of the most devastated countries in Europe. 60,000 houses were destroyed and about 10% of the population was left homeless.
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