Before entering the First World War as an ally of Triple Entente the Kingdom of Italy had signed the Secret Treaty of London in which Italy promised to declare war against Germany and Austria-Hungary within a month, in exchange of some territorial gains at the end of the war. In this treaty the promised territories of Albania to Italy were treated in articles 6 and 7: Article 6 Italy shall receive full sovereignty over Valona, the island of Saseno and surrounding territory...
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| - Before entering the First World War as an ally of Triple Entente the Kingdom of Italy had signed the Secret Treaty of London in which Italy promised to declare war against Germany and Austria-Hungary within a month, in exchange of some territorial gains at the end of the war. In this treaty the promised territories of Albania to Italy were treated in articles 6 and 7: Article 6 Italy shall receive full sovereignty over Valona, the island of Saseno and surrounding territory...
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Strength
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- *200 artillery pieces
- *over 20,000 infantry
- *part of Italian fleet
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Commander
| - Giovanni Giolitti
- Ahmet Lepenica
- Enrico Gotti
- Qazim Koculi
- Selam Musa
- Settimo Piacentini
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Territory
| - All territory under Italian control in Albania was relinquished to the Albanian state.
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Caption
| - Clockwise from top: Italian base; Albanian soldiers; Italian cannons captured by Albanian irregulars during one of the battles
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Casualties
| - 2000(xsd:integer)
- 3000(xsd:integer)
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combatant
| - Kingdom of Italy
- Albanian irregulars
- Principality of Albania
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| - Before entering the First World War as an ally of Triple Entente the Kingdom of Italy had signed the Secret Treaty of London in which Italy promised to declare war against Germany and Austria-Hungary within a month, in exchange of some territorial gains at the end of the war. In this treaty the promised territories of Albania to Italy were treated in articles 6 and 7: Article 6 Italy shall receive full sovereignty over Valona, the island of Saseno and surrounding territory... In 1920 in the Paris Peace Conference the allies had still reached no decision on Albania's future, but Italy's claims to sovereignty over Vlorë had never been seriously challenged. Italian Prime Minister Nitti had also hoped to obtain a mandate over the rest of the country according to the Secret Treaty of London
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