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The expulsion of Soviets from Albania was an anti-Soviet campaign carried out by the Albanian leader Enver Hoxha. It was a significant event in the history of Albania and took place during the Cold War. This phase was characterized by tensions between the Soviet Union and the socialist regime in Albania. The expulsion began from 1961 and continued until 1964.[1]

Expulsion of Soviets from Albania
Part of Vlora incident and the Albanian–Soviet split
TypeExpulsion by military force
Location
Albania
Planned byExpulsion of Soviets from Albania Albania
Commanded byPeople's Socialist Republic of Albania Enver Hoxha (First Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania)
People's Socialist Republic of Albania Mehmet Shehu (Prime Minister of Albania)
People's Socialist Republic of Albania Beqir Balluku (Minister of Defence of Albania)
TargetExpulsion of Soviets from Albania Soviet Union
  • Expulsion of Soviets from Albania Soviet Armed Forces
    • Expulsion of Soviets from Albania Soviet Navy
  • Soviet politicians and civilians
Date1961–1964
Executed byExpulsion of Soviets from Albania Albanian People's Army
OutcomeAlbanian victory
  • All Soviets were expelled from Albania
CasualtiesExpulsion of Soviets from Albania Several Soviet sailors were killed by the Albanian Armed Forces
  1. ^ Watson, Bruce W. (2019). Red Navy At Sea : Soviet Naval Operations On The High Seas, 1956–1980. [Place of publication not identified]. ISBN 978-0-429-30402-6. OCLC 1107880381.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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