Selat Kerkira (Indonesian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Selat Kerkira" in Indonesian language version.

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austlii.edu.au

books.google.com

fco.gov.uk

ukinalbania.fco.gov.uk

  • UK in Albania (British Embassy in Albania) Diarsipkan 2008-09-26 di Wayback Machine. Quote: "Discussions on the re-establishment of diplomatic relations were finally broken off as a result of the Corfu Channel incidents. In May 1946 the Albanians fired on two Royal Navy Cruisers and in October 1946 two Royal Navy destroyers were damaged by mines with the loss of 44 men. Britain was awarded damages at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Albania refused to recognise the judgement. In retaliation, Britain refused to permit the release of Albanian gold held since the War by the Tripartite Gold Commission." and "Post-War diplomatic relations were finally established on 29 May 1991"

history.com

jstor.org

  • JSTOR The Corfu Channel Case Quincy Wright The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 43, No. 3 (Jul., 1949), pp. 491-494 (article consists of 4 pages) Published by: American Society of International Law Retrieved 31-07-08

timesonline.co.uk

  • Times Online Obituary: Lieutenant-Commander Hugh Knollys Navigator who won a DSC on D-Day and survived when his destroyer hit a mine in the postwar Corfu Channel incident.

web.archive.org

  • "World's Most Endangered Sites: Butrint, Albania". History.com. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal April 23, 2008. Diakses tanggal 2008-12-24. 
  • UK in Albania (British Embassy in Albania) Diarsipkan 2008-09-26 di Wayback Machine. Quote: "Discussions on the re-establishment of diplomatic relations were finally broken off as a result of the Corfu Channel incidents. In May 1946 the Albanians fired on two Royal Navy Cruisers and in October 1946 two Royal Navy destroyers were damaged by mines with the loss of 44 men. Britain was awarded damages at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Albania refused to recognise the judgement. In retaliation, Britain refused to permit the release of Albanian gold held since the War by the Tripartite Gold Commission." and "Post-War diplomatic relations were finally established on 29 May 1991"