“O take it, or die” Ahmet Zogu's sister madly in love with Enver Hoxha

In book “Sarah”, Alfred Peza, has brought light to Albanian history. What would have happened if Albania had not been occupied by fascist Italy on April 7, 1939, and two days later, as the day fell, King Zog's sister, Princess Mejidare, would have been engaged to Enver Hoxha?! Surely [...]
In book “Sarah”, Alfred Peza, has brought light to Albanian history. What would have happened if
Would not Albania have been occupied by fascist Italy on April 7, 1939, and two days later, as the day fell, King Zog's sister, Princess Mejidare, would she have been engaged to Enver Hoxha?
The story would probably have turned out differently.
Part of the book Ahmet ZoguSara
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- I met Enver Hoxha once.
- She asked more than surprised.
- He'd thought of poor Mejede with letters.
With beautiful words, promises and pictures. It seemed like a presental triangle between two young men who would pass by quickly as well as some others.
But she started striking hunger at home:
O I take it, or I die,- it said.
- Look, look!
I saw, and at Geraldine's insistence, we decided on Sunday, April 9, 1939, to make the engagement. Things went as he went, and he, a teacher in Lice Corca at the time, had faced the royal family convoy as they crossed the border toward Greece. I left the next day on the conquest, and I met him only a few moments in Thessalonica, where we were reunited. I never saw her again this morning. Perhaps Albania's history would have turned out differently now if the engagement had taken place a week earlier or the invasion had been postponed in just 48 hours; or by a sudden storm at sea that would have delayed the landing...
- Things are written in this world and we're nothing more than actors of a predetermined scenario...












