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Enver Hoxha Part 1: The Albanian School Teacher

2024/3/13
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Enver Hoxha's journey from a school teacher to Albania's dictator began with his involvement in anti-fascist movements during World War II. His exposure to communist ideas in France and his role in the resistance against Italian and German occupation set the stage for his rise to power.

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From 1944 to 1985, Enver Hoxha ran Albania as an extraordinarily repressive Stalinist dictatorship. But how did a middle class teacher from the provinces become the most powerful man in the country and a key player in the communist world? What did he do to turn Albania into one of the most isolated countries in the world? And how did ‘Uncle Enver’ keep his citizens in the dark for so much of the 20th century?

A Noiser production, written by Sean Coleman. Many thanks to Bernd Fischer, Artan Hoxha and Shannon Woodcock.

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