German-Italian Agreement (1941) – Agreement on the division of Yugoslavia and Macedonia. After the capitulation of Yugoslavia, Hitler and Mussolini in Vienna (24. 1941) agreed on the new order in the Balkans: the independent state of Croatia (without Dalmatia, which it received Italy) with the possibility of connecting with Italy into a personal Union; Separation of Slovenia; Independent State of Montenegro in Personal Union with Italy; Serbia, reduced in the smallest borders under occupation; Territorial expansion of Albania for the account of Greece, Macedonia and Serbia. Albania $ was awarded the entire northwestern territory of Macedonia with the cities: Struga, Gostivar and Tetovo. The other, most of the $ was given to Bulgaria. For Thessaloniki and the fate of Greece agreed to decide after the end of the war. Lit.: Documents O Plaljani Politics SFRY, and, 1941-1945, Belgrade, 1988. M. Min.
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