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After aiding Albanian volunteers, residents of Kaza Tirana had their houses burnt down and 17 people burned to death and an additional 12 were executed. [3] According to Jovan Hadži Vasiljević , in his book “ Arnauti naše krvi-Arnautaši ", published in Belgrade in 1939, in the village of Brut, near the Drin river , Serbian troops had ...
Socialist People's Republic of Albania executed intellectuals without trial [13] Libofshë massacre June 1992 Libofshë: 5 Brothers Ditbardh and Josef Cuko kill five members of the same family with metal bars during a robbery in the town of Libofshë. The brothers were executed for the massacre, with their hanged bodies being displayed in ...
Albanian nationalist groups participated in these operations, among them a Cham battalion of ca. 1,000 men under the leadership of Nuri Dino. The death toll from these operations, which began on 1 January 1944 in the region of Konispol, was 500 Albanians. [8]
Leader of the Albanian revolt of 1911: 24 September 1915 Unknown Sheshëz, Orosh Killed for nationalist motives. 7 Isa Boletini: Leader of the uprising to liberate Albanian lands 23 January 1916 Pero Burič Ribnica bridge, Podgorica, Montenegro: Killed to suppress the Albanian resistance. 8 Stath Melani: Orthodox priest 24 December 1917
a 502,546 Albanian citizens, an additional 43,751 Kosovar Albanians, 260,000 Arbëreshë people and 169,644 Albanians who have acquired the Italian citizenship [8] [9] [65] [66] b Albanians are not recognized as a minority in Turkey. However approximately 500,000 people are reported to profess an Albanian identity.
Approximately 20,000 to 25,000 Albanians were killed in the Kosovo vilayet during the first two to four months of the campaign, with the total death toll estimated to be 120,000-270,000. The number of Albanians expelled from the territories annexed by Serbia can vary from 60,000 to 300,000. [118] [119] [120]
In the village of Levan, the largest massacre of the conflict occurred, with 24 people killed in clashes between Roma and a gang, bringing the total death toll to over 110. The United Nations adopted Resolution No. 1101 for humanitarian aid. 29 March: Five people were killed in the South and in Berat.
Albania's Golgotha: Indictment of the Exterminators of the Albanian People (German: Albaniens Golgatha:Anklageakten gegen die Vernichter des Albanervolkes), is a German published document of 1913 which was written by the Austrian publicist and politician Leo Freundlich (1875-1953).