On the evening of April 3rd, 1939, after show of a drama with patriotic contents in the cinema “Gloria” by “Albanian woman” organization, a drama that made a deepest impression and was understood as a warning for the people of the fascist occupation danger, the viewers demonstrated for hours in the streets of the capital. The antifascist demonstrations and manifestations continued even in the next days.
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