Jackas were being detonated by the money”, the rare photograph of Ahmet Zogu in England

Historian Erald Capri has shown on the show “now” at Euronews Albania, a rare photograph of King Zog in England. Kapri said that Zogu had taken 50,000 pounds from the bank and placed them in his coat back pocket. This also impressed the British press at that time and [...]
Kapri said that Zogu had taken 50,000 pounds from the bank and placed them in his coat back pocket.
This was also very impressive in the eyes of the British press of the time, and the photo was published with the title “King Zog Bulges”, or King Zog's shell, as pockets were being poured out of the money.
It's a photo published in the British press and it's called “King Zog Bulges”, or King Zog's shell. If you look back in the jacket, he's got 50,000 pounds. As the second Royal War began, he urgently traveled from France to London, stayed six days in London, went to the bank, took them, and put them back.
If you look at it, his jacket pocket is exploding from behind. Fifty thousand pounds were taken and put back because he did not trust even his grandchildren, who accompanied him”, he stressed.













