Albanian Transnational Fighters: From the Spanish Civil War to the European Resistance Movements (1936–1945)

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This article investigates the trajectories of a small group of Albanian veterans of the Spanish Civil War after leaving Spain, in early 1939. By focusing on the way in which Albanian veterans reached the European resistance movements between 1941 and 1943, we both enhance and problematize our understanding of the European resistance movement as a transnational phenomenon with its roots in the Spanish Civil War. This article aims to contribute further to a better understanding of the longue durée of the anti-fascist fight between 1936 and the end of the Second World War.

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Acciai, E. (2020). Albanian Transnational Fighters: From the Spanish Civil War to the European Resistance Movements (1936–1945). War in History, 27(3), 346–367. https://doi.org/10.1177/0968344519829777

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