Neither before nor after the Great War did the Kosovo issue find a solution

The Great War that would end all other wars, not 100 years after its end, turns out to be such an accurate definition of Albanians. That's because, just after the end of World War I, Kosovo and other trains inhabited by Albanians, which the London Conference [...]
That is because, just after the end of World War I, Kosovo and the other trains inhabited by Albanians, which the 1913 London Conference donated to Serbia and Montenegro, were found re-capitated by the Serbian Army, writes today “Koha Ditore”. To satisfy all their hopes that the outcome of the war and peaceful agreements would correct unjust decisions.
“Historical Kosovo, especially the Albanians, faced three options: mass migration towards the Ottoman Empire, Albania found it; organising armed uprisings for release from the Serb-malazias invasion; accepting the Serbian-malazias occupation with all its components, which meant assimilation or extermination of Albanians”, says in an interview for “CHANA<3> Victor Rifati, doctor of historical science at the history institute “Ali Hadri” in Pristina.
He, furthermore, stresses that neither money nor long nor after that war the Kosovo issue -- the Albanians' -- did not have a solution, respectively.












