Battle of Himara

Battle of Himara
Part of the Greco-Italian War

Greek counter-offensive
Date13–22 December 1940
(1 week and 3 days)
Location
Himara, Albania
Result
  • Greek victory
  • Capture of Himara
Belligerents
 Italy  Greece
Commanders and leaders
Fascist Italy Giulio Perugi Kingdom of Greece Georgios Bakos
Kingdom of Greece Thrasyvoulos Tsakalotos
Units involved
Casualties and losses
400+ casualties, 900+ prisoners Maximum 100 killed and wounded

The Battle of Himara (Greek: Η Μάχη της Χειμάρρας) was a military conflict that took place in the Greco-Italian War in December 1940, during the counteroffensive of the Greek Army that followed the failed Italian invasion of Greece. After the Greek victory in Himara, the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, admitted that one of the causes of the Italian defeat was the high morale of the Greek troops.