Unbelievable. Here was Enver Hoxha's pay during communism

On the list of 33 Albanian government leaders, from 1912 to today, Enver Hoxha was the 22nd prime minister. He held this commission from October 23, 1944, to July 19, 1954, full of 9 years, 9 months, and 26 days. In his book “History of Albania's 33 prime ministers”, journalist and professor [...]
On the list of 33 Albanian government leaders, from 1912 to today, Enver Hoxha was the 22nd prime minister. He held this commission from October 23, 1944, to July 19, 1954, full of 9 years, 9 months, and 26 days.
In his book “History of Albania's 33 prime ministers”, journalist and professor Roland Qafoku gives the same space to Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha, as well as to other leaders of the Albanian state. Except he rarely uses the section “dicator”.
ENV THE HOXHE OF NATIONHO?
Enver Hoxha had only a few years to set up his cult. He did so not only with murder, arrests, and convictions but also with self - esteem. In just a few years as prime minister, he received 11 decorations and top orders receiving an Albanian. The hero of the people, the Order of First Class Freedom, the Order of Flag, the Medal of Reminder, the First Class Order, the Order of the First Class Skenderbe, the Order of the Trimery, the Order <x0..." The peak of self-decognition arrives when, only 1 year and 11 months as prime minister, received the “The NationalHero”.
Every nation has a national hero. Since the Renaissance and the establishment of the Albanian state, Gjergj Kastriot Skenderbeu was our national hero. But on November 27, 1946, Albania becomes the only country in the world with two national heroes. Skenderbe and Enver Hoxha. And the following wonder: Along with the other titles and orders these titles continue to be today, which has passed a quarter of a century after the fall of communism.
ENVER HOXH ERORGE
Prime Minister, Defence Minister, Foreign Minister, First Secretary of the PPSH Central Committee, Colonel General, Commander-in-chief of Armed Forces. No one has held so many tasks simultaneously in the history of the Albanian state. But what was Enver Hoxha's salary? The magazine “Time”, 1971, reveals that Hoxha received $25,000, or on the course of that time of $240 U.S.
V J THE CRYMINISTRY
Enver Hoxha results in the only prime minister to have made a poem while in office. Even Fan Noley as a poet was taken with translations during his duty exercise, while Mehmet Shehu had thrown into verses the pressures of Spain's war, but not when he was prime minister. But Enver Hoxha's museum was inspired by great grief, who are you going to say? The death of his spiritual father, Joseph Stalin. Here's the poem that makes you laugh more today:
“Under the Shkumbin bitch
Boy is dead.
Stalin Mental, Anger
Lenin had appointed it.
To strengthen Communism”
10 V LIFE STORY KEYMINIST, 40 V LIFE STORY DECTATOR, UNDERSTURY
For 40 years Enver Hoxha headed Albania by iron. Nearly 100,000 is the official figure given to those who suffered during the communist system either were killed or imprisoned or exiled. At the same time in 10 years as prime minister, nor in 30 others as the first secretary of the Central Committee, Enver Hoxha did not get any thorn on his feet. No assassinations, no attempts, no attempts, no plans have been confirmed that one or some Albanians intended to eliminate Enver Hoxha.
How ironic is what Sulo Gradec, chairman of Enver Hoxha's Security Group, says for 30 years, in the 2007 author's interview: “Ever was guarding all the people”. It's very meaningful to ask a student of my journalism in an hour of lecture: “
V DEATH AND PLACE AFTER DEATH
Yet, even dictators one day die. Albania's bad luck that the Albanian dictator lived long and but long was the string of victims he caused in four decades. On April 11, 1985, when he died, he was 76 years old, six months, and five days. But it seems that all the consequences of those that Enver Hoxha did were after his death. On February 20, 1991, its giant September in “Square Skenderbej” dragged back into the symbolic fall of communism.
The middle of May 3, 1992, his bones were exhumed and removed from the grave of the Nation's Witnesses to be buried in Harra that same day. But not for rest. On the 20th anniversary of Enver Hoxha's death, Teuta Hoxha, his son's bride, told “Tirana Observer”: “40 times have destroyed Enver's grave since 1992. We just have to fix it every time they tear us apart.
But the story of Enver's grave does not end with the bones alone. In 1996 a memorial was inaugurated in the hills of Lake Tirana, in memory of the English military killed during World War II, along with the cemetery of 100 members of missions killed on Albanian soil.
The newspaper “Tirana Observer” found in 2006 that the red marble memorial tablet was nothing but Enver's gravestone that once stood in the tomb of Witnesses. A wonder that continues to be, and wonder, also continues the stubbornness of those who have set it up and those who owe it to take it away. /Conica.al/












