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The Promised Land

Skopje, March 1943. With the help of Albanians from Macedonia, a large number of Jews have been saved. In Albania, they are accepted by Albanian families, and because of the Italian occupation, their treatment there is not as rigorous as in countries under pure German nazi occupation.

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Skopje, March 1943. With the help of Albanians from Macedonia, a large number of Jews have been saved. In Albania, they are accepted by Albanian families, and because of the Italian occupation, their treatment there is not as rigorous as in countries under pure German nazi occupation.

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