On October 23rd, 1944, the Nazis did the great massacre in the concentration camp and extermination in Pristine. 104 anti-fascists, after being forced to open the common grave were brutally shot by Hitlerites. Those who could escape, or came out from the concentration camp in Pristina, they became part of the National Liberation Army.
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23 February 1843, lecture of prof. Franz Bopp at the Academy of Sciences in Berlin: Albanian is an Indo-European language
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23 February 1848, was published by De Rada the newspaper “L’Albanese d’Italia”
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23 February 1921, was born the Italian Albanologist Giovanni Battista Pellegrini
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23 February 1923, was born the composer Dhora Leka