Qemal Stafa (20 March 1920 in Elbasan - 5 May 1942 in Tirana) was a founding member of the Albanian Communist Party, and the leader of its youth section. He was very active in the National Liberation Movement of Albania during World War II. He was killed in a house at the outskirts of Tirana by the Italian fascist forces, who had occupied Albania. It is believed that he may have been betrayed by one or more of his comrades, possibly Enver Hoxha (the first secretary of the Albanian communist party & leader of Albania), who gained much from his death. The source of these allegations may derive from the deaths of many communist party members, during and after WWII, caused by the same Enver Hoxha. The 5th of May, his death anniversary, was chosen after the end of the war as the Martyrs' Day of Albania to commemorate all those who gave their life for Albania's liberation.
Many streets, squares and schools in different cities bear his name as well as a military base and the most important stadium in the country.
People's Heroes of Albania
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Hero |
- Abdyl Frashëri
- Ali Demi
- Ali Kelmendi
- Bardhok Biba
- Çerçiz Topulli
- Ded Gjo Luli
- Enver Hoxha
- Isa Boletini
- Ismail Qemali
- Liri Gerro
- Luigj Gurakuqi
- Mic Sokoli
- Misto Mame
- Mujo Ulqinaku
- Qemal Stafa
- Selam Musai
- Themo Vasi
- Vasil Laçi
- Vojo Kushi
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Heroine |
- Bule Naipi
- Margarita Tutulani
- Persefoni Kokëdhima
- Zonja Çurre
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Persondata |
Name |
Stafa, Qemal |
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Short description |
Hero of Albania |
Date of birth |
20 March 1920 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
5 May 1942 |
Place of death |
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