As the “Epopee of Vlora” was held in Albania, to blow up the Italian invaders, in Trieste, Italy, on June 12, 1920, a protest manifestation of workers and Italian soldiers broke out, to force the government of Rome to End the bloodshed in Vlora and attract invading troops from Albania. Such events took place also on other Italian scaffolds in the Adriatic, like in Ancona, Bari, Brindisi, etc. In some ports, posters of the Italian Socialist Party were scattered, asking the soldiers and officers not to go to the Albanian front.
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8 May 1786, was premiered the “Skanderbeg” tragedy on the stage of the French Theater in Paris
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8 May 1910, took place the battle of Carralaves, between the Albanian insurgents and Ottoman armies
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8 May 1926, was concluded the agreement between the Albanian Government and the Serbian-Albanian Bank
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8 May 1937, King Zog I decreed the Law on Changing the Names of Some Cities, Villages, Wards, Rivers, etc



