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The '''Gramos Incident''' was a supposed attack by the [[Hellenic army|Greek army]] on [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania|Albania]] in 1950, That some albanians claim was conducted with the aim of capturing the [[Gramos|mountains of Gramos]]. There are no official sources that can support the idea that such an event took place and is likely a propaganda piece. The Greek government, military command and British advisors still to this day claim that this was a fantasy and a piece of fiction. There are also no reports or documents that can support the idea that there was ever an engagement there especially one with casualties. It appears to be an albanian false propaganda piece created during the period.
The '''Gramos Incident''' was an alleged attack by the [[Hellenic army|Greek army]] on [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania|Albania]] in 1950, with the aim of capturing the [[Gramos|mountains of Gramos]]. The existence of the attack was and still is disputed by the Albanian side and the Greek and British side.{{cn}}


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Revision as of 00:33, 28 April 2024

Gramos Incident
Part of the Northern Epirus Conflict
Date24 May 1950
Location
Result

Albanian victory

  • Withdrawal of Greek Army
Belligerents
Greece Greece Albania Albania
Commanders and leaders
Greece Nikolaos Plastiras Albania Enver Hoxha
Units involved
Hellenic Army Albanian People's Army
Strength
1 batallion (reinforced with artillery) 50 soldiers
Casualties and losses
6 killed
7 wounded
None

The Gramos Incident was an alleged attack by the Greek army on Albania in 1950, with the aim of capturing the mountains of Gramos. The existence of the attack was and still is disputed by the Albanian side and the Greek and British side.[citation needed]

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