London Conference and the Independence of Albania (1912-1913)

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Skibidi vibes in the London Conference where Albania lowkey secured its independence amidst the chaos of the Balkan wars. Big powers like Austro-Hungary and Italy were on the ship, backing the Albanian dream. The borders got drawn, Shkodra stayed, but Kosovo went to Serbia, and Chameria went to Greece. Fast forward to 1914, and Prince Wilhelm Vidi rolls in, trying to flex a sigma leadership style with a new government. But the goons in the south were not having it, and after some wild resistance, he dips out as World War I kicks off, leaving Albania in international limbo. Dank history vibes.

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