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  1. Jews and Albanians. 2019. 1h 18m. IMDb RATING. 6.7 /10. 24. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary History. Add a plot in your language. Director. Jakov Sedlar. Writers. Sami Repishti. Agim Sopi. Stars. Armand Assante. Benjamin Netanyahu. Edi Rama. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Awards. 1 win. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. Armand Assante.

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    • 2019
  2. Almost all Albanian Jews during the Second World War were saved from Hitler’s “Final Solution.” This is remarkable, and a circumstance that cannot be found in any other occupied country in Europe. How did this happen? Why was Albania good to its Jews?

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  3. A documentary film titled Rescue in Albania, about the survival of Albania's Jews, was released in 2009. In 2013, the Government of Kosovo erected a plaque in memory of the Kosovo Jews who perished during the Holocaust. As of 2018, 75 Albanians had been recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations. See also

  4. 19 de nov. de 2013 · Casting Light on Little-Known Story of Albania Rescuing Jews From Nazis. Arsllan Rezniqi rode in the back of a car used to transport Jews from Nazi-occupied Macedonia to safe hide-outs. A...

  5. Lulekuqet mbi mure. 1976 1h 40m. 9.0 (282) Rate. A tale of orphaned Albanian children coping with life in an orphanage and Italian occupation while acquainting themselves with communist ideas. Director Dhimiter Anagnosti Stars Timo Flloko Agim Qirjaqi Kadri Roshi. 2. Tomka and His Friends. 1977 1h 14m.

  6. Albania, a small and mountainous country on the southeast coast of the Balkan peninsula, was home to a population of 803,000. Of those only two hundred were Jews. After Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, many Jews found refuge in Albania. No accurate figures exist regarding their number; however, different sources estimate that 600-1,800 Jewish ...

  7. First reports of Jews living in Albania date from the 70 CE, with it being thought that Jews first arrived on ships on the shores of southern Albania. The descendants of these refugees, according to Albanian historian Apostol Kotani, would found Albania's first synagogue in the fourth [7] or fifth century, in the city of Onchesmos ...