Kosovo Albanians to build Nazi monument 

Monument to fascism in central Pristina 

A memorial complex dedicated to the members of the notorious Skenderbeg SS
Division, the Kosovo Regiment and the Albanian gendarmerie to be built on a
surface of 1.5 hectares 

Belgrade - As all of Europe prepares to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary
of the victory against fascism in World War II, at a meeting held on May 4
the Pristina municipal assembly made the decision to build a monument and
memorial part dedicated to fascist collaborators, Glas Javnosti learned from
its sources in Pristina. The decision foresees the building of a memorial
park on a surface of some 1.5 hectares and a monument in the location where
Yugoslav officials at that time and Partisan forces executed fascist
collaborators, the members of the Second League of Prizren. 

This organization was founded in 1943 in Prizren upon the initiative of the
Gestapo. The biggest role in the resurrection of the Prizren League belonged
to Otto Meyer, a colonel in the Abwehr, who together with Karl Krempler, an
SS colonel, and in collaboration with the Gestapo, activated their champion,
Xhafer Deva. He was placed at the head of the League so they could more
easily realize their influence on the territory of Kosovo and Metohija. The
military formations were the Albanian gendarmerie, the Kosovo Regiment, and
the Skenderbeg SS Division, which engaged a total of more than 11,000
Albanians. 

Recorded in the chronicle of acts of terror by Albanians from Kosovo and
Metohija are crimes in Babuska municipality, forcible expulsion in Urosevac,
executions in Velika Hoca, forcible detention (of the population) from
Prizren and Grbol, murders in the village of Vitomirica.... Two hundred
Serbs were killed just in the district of Djakovica and 5,000 Serbs were
taken away to fascist camps in Albania. The participation of the Prizren
League through its military formations in the extermination of Kosovo Jews
is one of the most shameful episodes in the history of Kosovo. Out of 281
Jews arrested by the military formations of the Second League of Prizren,
more than 200 were killed in the Belsen Nazi death camp. The entire Jewish
population of Kosovo was destroyed and never recovered to its pre-war
numbers. 

The list of "murdered innocent patriots" (which is what the servants of
fascism are called today in the decision of the Pristina municipal assembly
includes Albanians who were former soldiers of the SS and the Wehrmacht,
policemen of the occupationist gendarmerie, commanders of Albanian
paramilitary formations and their helpers. Hence it comes as no surprise
that the Municipality of Pristina is not planning any sort of commemoration
of the sixtieth anniversary of the victory against fascism. The memorial
tomb dedicated to the heroes and victims of Nazism during World War II in
Pristina has been destroyed. The plates bearing the names of fallen fighters
(Serbs, Albanians, Turks and Jews) have been removed and destroyed, and the
monument is today covered with graffiti celebrating the Kosovo Liberation
Army. 

Pristina municipal assembly's explanation 

On January 17 the Ali Hadri association of Kosovo historians and families of
patriots of November 1944 addressed the Pristina municipal assembly (01. no.
353-682) with the request to establish a location for the raising of a
monument dedicated to "patriots from the period 1944-45". The directorate
for planning, urbanism and construction concluded, upon considering this
proposal and consulting existing plans, that the most favorable and possible
location would be the free space in the Taukbasta (Velanija) district in
Pristina, where collaborators were executed in 1944-45. 


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