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Albanian Axis Archive

Albanian Axis Archive

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⚠️ : This page does not promote or support any hateful ideologies, its purpose is historical knowledge only. Historical Photos of Albania from 1939-1944.

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  • Conversation between Count Ciano & Ante Pavelić during a meeting on 23rd January 1940

  • Letter sent by the Albanian nationalist organization, the Second League of Prizren, addressed directly to Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler "To His Excellency the Führer and Reich Chancellor of the German Reich, Mr. Adolf HITLER“

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  • Milan Šufflay was a prominent Croatian historian, politician, and a pioneering founder of Albanology who famously championed the theory that modern Albanians are the direct descendants of the ancient Illyrians. He dedicated much of his academic life to documenting this heritage, publishing foundational works like the Codex Albanicus and Serbs and Albanians: Their Symbiosis in the Middle Ages. Because of his fierce Croatian nationalism and intellectual resistance to the royalist Serb narrative, Šufflay was heavily persecuted by the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During this turbulent period in the 1920s, he became a close political ally of Ante Pavelić—the lawyer and Croatian Party of Rights leader who served as Šufflay's defense attorney during his 1921 high treason trial, long before Pavelić founded the fascist Ustaše movement. Ultimately, Šufflay's anti-Yugoslav stance proved fatal; on 19 February 1931, he was brutally assassinated outside his Zagreb home by agents linked to the royal Yugoslav secret police. Following the murder, the authorities broke into his apartment and stole his invaluable, unpublished manuscripts—including the third volume of the Codex Albanicus—in an attempt to silence both his political voice and his historical research.

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  • SS-Gruf. Fitzthum with volunteers in an open vehicle, 19.3.44

  • Member of the Albanian Fascist Militia & member of the Albanian Lictor Youth standing guard, 1940s

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  • Photograph of Albanian + Italian Fascist officers & an Albanian Fascist Youth member keeping guard

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