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Neither on November 28 nor on November 29, the researcher "hits": The last German left for Christmas

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Neither on November 28 nor on November 29, the researcher "hits": The

Liberation Day continues to cause discussions between the two political wings in our country, with the right wing saying that the country was liberated on November 28th and the left wing celebrating Liberation on November 29th.

Researcher Armand Plaka told the Review show on Euronews Albania that the memoirs of a German soldier from the last unit that fought in our country, published by his son after his death, show that the last Germans left our country on Christmas Day.

' There is a paragraph that raises it... the best thing is that it is not true either on the 28th or the 29th, it is postponed almost a month later, to Christmas 1944. The son is only concerned with the publication of his father's memoirs. He specifically wrote: it happened exactly on Christmas Eve where we, as the last German unit, spent Christmas 1944 on the Albanian border with Montenegro. There was no talk of celebrations this time since we had no roof over our heads ,' the researcher said.

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