Balli Kombëtar

Balli Kombëtar
Leader
Dates of operation1942–1945
Dissolved1945
Active regionsAlbania, Kosovo, western parts of North Macedonia, Chameria, parts of Montenegro, Preševo Valley and Sandžak
IdeologyAlbanian nationalism
Greater Albania
Fascism
Anti-communism
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
Size35,000–50,000
Part ofKingdom of Albania in personal union with Italy (1939–1943) and Albanian Kingdom (1943-44)
Allies Albanian Partisans (1942–1943)
 Italy (varied)
 Germany (1944)
Legaliteti
Opponents Italy (varied)
Albanian Partisans (1943–1945)
Yugoslav Partisans
EDES/EAM
Chetniks
Battles and wars
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The Balli Kombëtar (literally National Front) was an Albanian nationalist, collaborationist, and anti-communist resistance movement during the Second World War. It was led by Ali Këlcyra and Midhat Frashëri. The movement was formed by liberal nationalists, and other sections of society in Albania who were opposed to communism.

The motto of the Balli Kombëtar was: Shqipëria Shqiptarëve, Vdekje Tradhëtarëve (Albania to the Albanians, Death to the Traitors). Eventually, the Balli Kombëtar joined the Nazi Germany-established puppet government as part of the German occupation of Albania and fought as an ally against communist guerrilla groups. The Balli Kombëtar engaged in significant acts of terror culminating in atrocities committed against Serb and Greek civilians.