On May 2nd, 1907, in the Major family who served in the Ottoman Army in Skopje, was born Nazim Orizaj, a national army officer, graduated from high western military schools. After completing the Korca Lycée, they sent him to study at the French Military Academy in Sen Kyrie. After graduation, the new officer returned to the Homeland and was appointed to the General Command of National Defense. He quickly climbed military career stairs, but his life was torn off by tuberculosis at age 45.
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