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Branko Kadia

Branko Kadija
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Born 1921
Shkodër
Died June 22, 1942
Shkodër
Nationality Montenegrin
Occupation student, Albanian resistance in World War II
Political party Communist Party of Albania
Awards People's Hero of Albania (posthumous)
Jordan Misja
Born 1913
Shkodër
Died June 22, 1942
Shkodër
Residence Firaj Street
Nationality Serbian
Occupation student, painter, Albanian resistance in World War II
Political party Communist Party of Albania
Awards People's Hero of Albania (posthumous)
Perlat Rexhepi
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Born (1919-10-25)October 25, 1919
Vajzë, Vlorë
Died June 22, 1942(1942-06-22) (aged 22)
Shkodër
Nationality Albanian
Occupation student, Albanian resistance in World War II
Political party Communist Party of Albania
Awards People's Hero of Albania (posthumous)

On 22 June 1942, the Albanian student trio of Branko Kadija, Jordan Misja and Perlat Rexhepi, who stayed in Misja's house at Firaj Street in Shkodër (at the time part of the fascist Italian protectorate of the Albanian Kingdom), were for several hours surrounded by Albanian (fascist) forces and police, numbering some 600 people. The three young friends were members of the Communist Party of Albania, which was established on 8 November 1941 and had begun with smaller detachments of 5-10 people which engaged in various acts of sabotage to the Italian forces, including antifascist propaganda in order to gain support of the masses. After an air bombardment, they rushed out of the house and managed to kill many of the quisling soldiers, but were shot down and instantly killed. The three were proclaimed People's Heroes of Albania for their act, and they are collectively known as the Three Heroes of Shkodër (Albanian: Tre heronjtë e Shkodrës).

Jordan Misja was a painter. Kadija and Misja belonged to the Orthodox community of Shkodër, which at that time there were a few families, which all belonged to the same social level. According to Serbian sources, both Misja and Kadija were ethnic Serbs (see Serbs in Albania), and their surnames were originally Mišović (Мишовић) and Kadić (Кадић). Jordan Misja, a nephew of the hero bearing the same name, has rejected the latter claim and said that an ancestor had come from the suburbs of Elbasan, and the surname Misja has not changed its form while being spread throughout the Elbasan region. Perlat Rexhepi was an ethnic Albanian, originally from Vlorë.

The "Perlat Rexhepi" partisan battalion from Shkodër operated in the Gjakovë highlands in 1943, and assisted the conference of Albanian and Yugoslav communists in the same year.

Several schools, streets and other buildings have been named after the three individuals.


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