British Plans to Organize a Revolt in Northern Albania in Years 1940-1941

Armand Sheqi
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British policy towards Albanians, at this time, was inspired by the writings of Miss Edith Durham, Margaret Hasluck and other figures who had lived in Albania during the regime of Ahmet Zogu. These were fueled sympathy for albanians, concluded that albania’s political fate was determined more by North highlanders, who with their organization had more opportunities to act organized at war. Thus the key to organizing a resistance against Italy in Albania, by british policy, thought to be found in the north, planning activities driven here from Yugoslavia. This policy proved unsuccessful, because not valued the role of Kosovo and Albanian nationalism, as a crucial weight factor in promoting war against the italians and in establishing fair relations between Albania and Yugoslavia, to correct the injustices of the past. Trying to issue as worthless the mountainous terrain factor in the development of guerrilla warfare in Albania, linked this with “more backward political development of the albanians”,  was unfounded, prejudicial and an unrealistic look. As a consequence of introducing the game of interests greek-yugoslav and prejudices of the most senior officials of the Foreign Office, efforts to promote fighting irregular as through agents M.I (R) as well as by S.I.S through section D, this service, proved unsuccessful. The failure of british attempts to act in Northern Albania was associated with the british mentality in the perception of Albania and the Albanian issue. By british author Reginald Hibbert noted that, “In the early years of the war was underestimated Albanian nationalism and its significance in relation to its neighbors.” Great Britain was not worried about the invasion of albanian lands from Greece after seeing Albania from a new angle of interest, in view of the connections with Greece. Key words:  Albania, Great Britain, Resistence, “Albania question”, Revolt in northern Albania.
1940-1941年英国在阿尔巴尼亚北部组织起义的计划
当时,英国对阿尔巴尼亚人的政策受到了伊迪丝·达勒姆小姐、玛格丽特·哈斯勒克小姐和其他在艾哈迈德·佐古统治时期生活在阿尔巴尼亚的人物的著作的启发。这些言论助长了对阿尔巴尼亚人的同情,认为阿尔巴尼亚的政治命运更多地取决于北部高地人,他们的组织更有机会在战争中采取有组织的行动。因此,根据英国的政策,在阿尔巴尼亚组织抵抗意大利的关键,被认为是在北部,计划从南斯拉夫转移到这里的活动。这一政策被证明是不成功的,因为它没有重视科索沃和阿尔巴尼亚民族主义的作用,而科索沃和阿尔巴尼亚民族主义是促进对意大利人的战争和在阿尔巴尼亚和南斯拉夫之间建立公平关系以纠正过去的不公正的关键因素。试图把山区地形因素说成是阿尔巴尼亚游击战发展的毫无价值的因素,并把它与“阿尔巴尼亚人的政治发展比较落后”联系起来,这是毫无根据、带有偏见和不切实际的看法。由于引入了希腊-南斯拉夫的利益游戏和外交部最高级官员的偏见,通过特工mii (R)和特别情报处通过D处促进打击非正规组织的努力被证明是失败的。英国试图在阿尔巴尼亚北部采取行动的失败与英国人对阿尔巴尼亚和阿尔巴尼亚问题的看法有关。英国作家雷金纳德·希伯特指出,“在战争初期,阿尔巴尼亚的民族主义及其与邻国关系的重要性被低估了。”考虑到与希腊的联系,英国从一个新的利益角度看待阿尔巴尼亚后,并不担心从希腊入侵阿尔巴尼亚的土地。关键词:阿尔巴尼亚,英国,抵抗,“阿尔巴尼亚问题”,阿尔巴尼亚北部叛乱
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