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601 Jews were sheltered in Berat during World War II. The city ranks first in Albania for the highest number of support given to this people.
Stories are told today from behind their descendants who have memories of their grandparents and parents.
Angjelina Vusho, was a small child when her grandmother sheltered Jews, but her husband Simoni managed to collect their stories and put them in the book.
Gazment Toska also feels proud of Berat. The Jews took refuge in Denmark and Albania, but here the common people opened the doors for them.
While Leonard Kola remembers his grandmother’s tears. She’s brother and nephew were killed by the Germans in 1944.
Today in Berat was commemorated the day of the Holocaust of the Jews and the Solomon Museum has opened its doors for visits to the city.
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