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Title
Monastery Hill
Description
Mussolini's bid to dominate Greece had been a fiasco of the first magnitude; by mid-February 1941, the war which had begun in November amid much posturing had taken the lives of 500 Italian officers and over 5000 other ranks. The Greeks had gone on the offensive and driven deep …
Source
Publisher
Date
1941-03-09
Scenario#
A014
Scenario Description
Mussolini's bid to dominate Greece had been a fiasco of the first magnitude; by mid-February 1941, the war which had begun in November amid much posturing had taken the lives of 500 Italian officers and over 5000 other ranks. The Greeks had gone on the offensive and driven deep into Albania itself. Il Duce, fearful that the Germans might soon intervene and so deprive him of the glory of conquest, ordered another great offensive. Plans were made for an attack along a 20-mile front to clear the Desnizza Valley and thrust through the Greek lines. To accomplish this breakthrough, the peaks at either side had to be seized. Most formidable were hills 717 and 731, the latter called Monastery Hill because of the ruin of an ancient abbey on the crest.
Location
Scialesi, Albania
Battle Narrative
In Albania, World War II began with its invasion by Italy in April 1939. Fascist Italy set up Albania as its protectorate or puppet state. The resistance was largely carried out by Communist groups against the Italian and then German occupation in Albania. At first independent, the Communist groups united in the beginning of 1942, which ultimately led to the successful liberation of the country in 1944.
Narrative Source
Combatants
Italian
Greek
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Standard

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