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Gazeta Shqiptare

E mërkur 31 Tetor 2018

VICTIM’S FATHER: MY SON WANTED THE LANDS OF EPIRUS

HE SHOT AT THE POLICE, HIS FATHER: HE WAS INSPIRED BY THE SOLDIERS OF ’41 The killing of the Greek extremist, the body is brought to Tirana for forensic examination. Albanian business in Athens attacked with a Molotov bomb. Meta: Transparent investigations (In the photo) Kostandin Kaçifas with the flag of Northern Epirus. Jani Kaçifas, father of the 35-year-old Kaçifas On pages 2-3
Kostandin Kaçifas Jani Kaçifas Meta Tiranë Athinë Vorio-Epirit

The Middle East, a region that continues to live with crises

Opinion of the Day The Middle East has long been suffering or living through devastating wars, conflicts and complex crises, which has truly made it a region ... Continues on pages 20-21 By VASIL KURETA The Middle East, a region that continues to live with crises
Vasil Kureta Lindja E Mesme

US Embassy: The lottery, how the winners’ names will be selected

“Be careful when declaring civil status” US Embassy: The lottery, how the selection of the winners’ names will be carried out “Fees paid for a visa application cannot be refunded” Everyone who wants to live and work in the promised land has 7 days left to apply for the American Lottery. The US Embassy in Tirana gives the final advice to the applicants who will fill out ... VOLTIZA DURO On page 9
Voltiza Duro Tiranë

“Luarasi”, here’s when applications for “bachelor” and “master” close

CRITERIA TO BE MET On page 8

German prisoners: Life in Albania after ’44

Recollections/ The defeat in World War II, how the losers experienced it in Tirana The memories of Wehrmacht servicemen: 39 days without water and without seeing the light of day Recollections/ The defeat in World War II, how the losers experienced it in Tirana German prisoners: Life in Albania after ’44 The memories of Wehrmacht servicemen: 39 days without water and without seeing the light of day BY FATMIRA NIKOLLI Until 1946, treatment as prisoners of war was relatively good. They moved around freely and also had enough food. But the situation changed immediately after the arrival of the first Soviet military mission in Albania, in 1946” (9 August 1951, former German serviceman Friedrich Husselband). The history of the German prisoners of the Second World War, spanning a time period of more than 17 years, was dealt with by Dr. Marenglen Kasmi ... On pages 18-19
Friedrich Husselband Marenglen Kasmi Shqipëri Tiranë