21 August 1941, is a historic date, that day was formed the Peta Ceta, which was the first partisan parade of the National Liberation War and the first parish party in Europe. It was created on the basis of the patriotic shield of Myslym Peza, formed in 1940, with anti-fascist patriots. Çeta began fighting actions against the fascist invaders since March 1941. They were the beginning of military action organized against the Italian invaders. In 1943, Peza’s Partisan Ceta, by adding rows of new warriors, became the battalion and then in the Partizan Group of Peza.
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