Post by bisal37 on Mar 11, 2024 11:45:16 GMT 7
A gun war has at least two sides. In Albania, from mid-September 1943 to the end of November 1944, on one side were the Nazi Germans and on the other were the partisans of the National Liberation Movement. In the midst and in the wings stood others, ballisticians, legalists, post-capitulation Italians, English military missions, and even two Soviets sent to Yugoslavia. If you like or are forced to get the information about what happened in Albania during the Second World War, only from one side, then you never have a clear and complete picture in your hands. You have to read a recently published book, a few months ago, to appreciate the above principle as a necessary law for any fair society and historiography.
The book is titled "The War of Troops in USA Phone Number Albania" or in the original "Foot Soldier". Karst mountains and Albanians. The war of gangs in Albania". The author is Hermann Frank, major of the Wermacht during the Second World War, who was also in our age at this time. The translator of this surprising book is Gaqi Karakashi, an experienced connoisseur of Germanic languages and every day more and more contributing to the better knowledge of the state of the Nazi occupation (September 1943-November 1944) and the resistance of the Albanians against it.
Gaqi is also the grandson of a martyred partisan of the National Liberation Movement, whose name he revived: Gaqi Karakashi. Rexhep Shahu is the publisher of "The war of gangs in Albania". On three pages for the reader, at the end of the book, he writes, among other things, "... how the light turned out well, three graceful women and some Germans, we children and young people did not know who were Germans or partisans because we had never seen never, father said, they came from Hani i Laçi, through Polina, to Vorrzet e Shaheve and Ademve, they separated at the Shaheve kroi and walked uphill to Amla.
The book is titled "The War of Troops in USA Phone Number Albania" or in the original "Foot Soldier". Karst mountains and Albanians. The war of gangs in Albania". The author is Hermann Frank, major of the Wermacht during the Second World War, who was also in our age at this time. The translator of this surprising book is Gaqi Karakashi, an experienced connoisseur of Germanic languages and every day more and more contributing to the better knowledge of the state of the Nazi occupation (September 1943-November 1944) and the resistance of the Albanians against it.
Gaqi is also the grandson of a martyred partisan of the National Liberation Movement, whose name he revived: Gaqi Karakashi. Rexhep Shahu is the publisher of "The war of gangs in Albania". On three pages for the reader, at the end of the book, he writes, among other things, "... how the light turned out well, three graceful women and some Germans, we children and young people did not know who were Germans or partisans because we had never seen never, father said, they came from Hani i Laçi, through Polina, to Vorrzet e Shaheve and Ademve, they separated at the Shaheve kroi and walked uphill to Amla.