Liri Gero
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Liri Gero | |
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Born | 1926 |
Died | 6 October 1944 |
Nationality | Albanian |
Known for | People's Hero of Albania |
Awards | Hero of the People |
Liri Gero (1926–1944) was a young Albanian communist activist and resistance member during World War II. Fighting along the partisan forces, she was killed in a skirmish with the Nazis. For her heroism she received the title People's Hero of Albania.[1]
Life
[edit ]Gero was Albanian of Aromanian descent,[2] born in Fier, central Albania, in 1926. At a very young age she was involved with the resistance, as part of the communist cells opposing the Fascist occupation. Her home was one of the "safe houses" used by the resistance members for their activities.[1] On 14 September 1943, Gero and other 67 girls from Fier, 68 in total joined the same night the ranks of the partisans of the National Liberation Movement, a remarkable moment in the history of Albanian resistance, considering the fact that Fier had around 5,000 people at the time.[3]
Liri joined the 16th Attacking Brigade (Albanian: Brigada e 16-të Sulmuese). On 6 October 1944, while fighting against the German forces along the national road in Çukas near Lushnje, she was wounded. Without the possibility to move, she continued fighting until she lost her senses. The Nazis found her unconscious. Infuriated by the non-predicted resistance of the 17-year-old, they tied her to a tree, poured gasoline on her, and set her on fire.[1]
She received posthumously the "People's Hero" (Heroinë e Popullit) title. Her monument resides in one of Fier's main parks since 2010.[4] A school and a neighborhood in Fier are also named after her.
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b c "Partizanja Sokoleshë", Ylli (in Albanian) (168), Labour Youth Union of Albania: 16, 1974
- ^ "Vllehtë në hapësirat myzeqare". Gazeta Dita. Archived from the original on 2020年04月20日. Retrieved 2021年12月29日.
- ^ Nasho Jorgaqi (2014年09月14日), 68 vajza fierake dolën partizane në një ditë [68 girls from Fier joined the ranks of the partisans on the same day] (in Albanian), Gazeta Dita, archived from the original on 2019年04月27日, retrieved 2015年12月21日
- ^ Xhemil Beharaj (2010年05月09日), Liri Gero bashkon te majte e te djathte [Liri Gero makes the right-wing and left-wing ones get together] (in Albanian), Portali Fierak Online
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[edit ]- 1926 births
- 1944 deaths
- People from Fier
- Albanian people of Aromanian descent
- 20th-century Albanian people
- Albanian resistance members
- Albanian communists
- Heroes of Albania
- Female resistance members of World War II
- Resistance members killed by Nazi Germany
- 20th-century Albanian women politicians
- 20th-century Albanian politicians