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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jan 14, 2024 ^^
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That's not Khrushchev in the picture with Stalin at 17:18. That is Soviet Marshall Georgy Zhukov.
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A lot of fun stories come from the football teams that were the very frew who were allowed outside the country (because its big here). During the late 80 a team from Tirana went to spain for a match with Barcelona, as per usual they wernt allowed to do anything free, the funding was so little, that they brought food with them from Albania, bread and chees and some tomatoes, the only things they were allowed to eat. One day after practice they managed actually visit around the place, as per usual they were stunded. Just imagine a dozen of skinny tall elegante and fit dudes walking around in their uniforms(unchanged). When they pasted a restorant, the owner notticed that they where the team that would play against Barca. Fortunately for you, he said, i am a Real Madrid fan and as their rival i invite you to my restaurant. As one of the players said. I hadn't feasted in so much food and in so much diversity my entire life, it was devastating to see how my friend and I were brought to this level of hunger...
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A friend of mine played youth-league soccer in West Germany in the 80s when he was a teen. He told me that they once played an exhibition match against a team from Albania, and one of the Albanians defected. He told my friend that before going to Germany, government agents told them that all the wealth and prosperity they were going to see in West Germany was an elaborate capitalist deception created just to fool them. Imagine, all of West Germany making such an effort to deceive an Albanian youth soccer team, lol.
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As an Albanian myself im very surprised you touching upon this topic. Im curious how come you got into history of my country? I would suggest you to read the book called: Free, from Lea Yupi. Gives an interesting glimpse of what comes after as well. Great video. Very impartial datas are given. Much appreciated.
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One of my favourite countries in Europe. We did a road trip around most of the country this summer and really enjoyed it. Lots of beautiful places to see and friendly people. We never experienced any trouble with crime etc (though your mileage may vary) and you seem to get left alone a decent amount. Even in the tourist areas they are more laid back than places like Turkey and even some parts of Montenegro (which are probably their biggest competitors for tourism). That did however lead to what I can only call 'abuse' to some of their natural beauty. Tourists were taking liberties around some areas (especially Italians for some reasons) acting like they owned the place and in a manner that will eventually make these places worthless. Little consideration is given to protection of those places for future generations and it's truly open season for capitalism in those areas atm.
But there were still a lot of stunning places and we went about them respectfully in the hopes to preserve it for others to see and I loved the vibe in Tirana which seems to be a real up and coming city, new big buildings going up everywhere in the centre. I hope the Albanian people can benefit from all this extra tourism and trade and hope to see them make it into the EU, along with some of their neighbours we visited.
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@ionidhunedoara1491
3 months ago
It was found later that Enver Hoxha's elaborate system of mini-bunkers were and ideal environment for growing mushrooms. Produce is grown in abundance with the surplus being shipped to the finest restaurants in Milan.
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