Massacres of Albanians during the Great Retreat
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Massacres of Albanians during the Great Retreat (Alb. Masakrat ndaj shqiptarevë gjat tërheqjes e ushtrisë sërbe) were massacres, crimes and pillaging which soldiers in the Serbian army committed against the Albanian civil population during the Great Retreat in 1915.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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- ↑ William W., Hagen. The Balkans' Lethal Nationalisms. Foreign Affairs, Vol. 78, No. 4 (Jul. - Aug., 1999), pp. 52-64 (PDF) (Slavic Christians (mostly Serbs and Montenegrins) perpetrated terrible massacres of Muslim Albanians, along with Turks and Slavophone Muslims, in Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia, and southern Serbia during and immediately after World War ed.). Council on Foreign Relations. p. 58. Search this book on
- ↑ Stevenson, David (2004). 1914-1918: The History of the First World War. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 978-0-14-190434-4. Retrieved 28 March 2020. Search this book on
- ↑ "Në Shqipëri ekspozitë për "humbjet" serbe më 1915. Propaganda për vdekjen 200 mijë serbëve!". Balkanweb.com - News24 (in shqip) (Translation: "A story that through the photos can at least show a unique testimony to the history of the First World War in the Balkans, " says Tare. But the truth is that this withdrawal is done in three directions, killing and massacring Albanians wherever Serbs go). 16 September 2015.
- ↑ "Kur serbët tërhiqeshin në vitet 1915 nga tokat shqiptare!?". sot.com.al (Nga Besi BEKTESHI Viti 1915 ka qenë momenti kur serbët kanë lënë disa mijra të vdekur në luftën e tyre me perandorinë austro-hungareze. Një pjesë e rëndësishme e territorit ku kanë lënë eshtrat e tyre, ishte pikërisht territori shqiptar. Por, ata më përpara kanë bërë masakra të padëgjuara në trevat shqiptare, ndër shqiptarë të lindur në këto treva dhe pa dallim feje në çdo rast).
- ↑ PhD. Cand, Ma. Veli Kryeziu (2019). "Vol. 9, No. 7". Albanians in Confrontation with the Challenges of World War I. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (PDF) (In January 1915, under the direction of Hasan Prishtina, the rebellion was extended up to Gjakova’s highlands (Rushiti, 2003:169); from where Serb forces were forced to retreat leaving behind the traces of crime committed against the civilian population ed.). Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo: Public University “Hasan Prishtina“ No.31, 10 000. p. 90. Retrieved 28 March 2020. Search this book on
- ↑ Tallon, James N. (2014). "ARTICLES AND ANALYSES: ALBANIA'S LONG WORLD WAR I (1912–1925)". Studia Historyczne (his created animosity between Albanians and the retreating Allies, significantly increasing violence between Albanians and Serbs who were viewed as invaders. ed.). Lewis University. STUDIA HISTORYCZNE R. LVII, 2014, Z. 4 (228) PL ISSN 0025-1429: 443–444. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ↑ Shkelzën, Gashi (2016). The History of Kosovo in the history textbooks of Kosovo, Albania, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia (PDF) (At the end of 1915, after attacks by Austro-Hungarian forces, Serbian and Montenegrin forces were forced to withdraw from Kosovo. They withdrew to Greece through Kosovo, Montenegro and Albania. During the withdrawal through Albanian land they committed crimes of pillaging and more serious crimes against the Albanian people ed.). Pristina: Alter Habitus. p. 83. Retrieved 28 March 2020. Search this book on
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