And this is relevant, in light of Albania's still having more Jews than when it started the war, how?
Further, is Jasenovac now considered to have commenced operation only after the Italians surrendered in 1943, or is your abysmal ignorance of such an important part of Serbian history really so gross? The Italians did what they could for the Jews and Serbs, but they weren't in any position to protect the vast majority of the Ustashe's victims in the NDH, most of whom met their barbarous fates long before the Italian surrender.
I ask because FR has rules against attacks of that sort...and also because I find humor in the irony of these statements coming from a guy who posts links to Wikipedia as "proof" of something.
Hoppy, have your ears grown on your butt sou when you sit down cant hear a thing?
Most vicious prosecution of Serbs and Jews accured after surrender of Itally, leaving itallian occupied zones to Germans and their demented ustasha-Croate allies.