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Muslim Albanians who Rescued Jews during the Holocaust

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https://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/besa/introduction.asp

In 1934, Herman Bernstein, the United States Ambassador to Albania, wrote:

“There is no trace of any discrimination against Jews in Albania, because Albania happens to be one of the rare lands in Europe today where religious prejudice and hate do not exist, even though Albanians themselves are divided into three faiths.”
Albania, a small and mountainous country on the southeast coast of the Balkan peninsula, was home to a population of 803,000. Of those only two hundred were Jews. After Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, many Jews found refuge in Albania. No accurate figures exist regarding their number; however, different sources estimate that 600-1,800 Jewish refugees entered that country from Germany, Austria, Serbia, Greece and Yugoslavia, in the hope to continue on to the Land of Israel or other places of refuge.

Following the German occupation in 1943, the Albanian population, in an extraordinary act, refused to comply with the occupier’s orders to turn over lists of Jews residing within the country’s borders. Moreover, the various governmental agencies provided many Jewish families with fake documentation that allowed them to intermingle amongst the rest of the population. The Albanians not only protected their Jewish citizens, but also provided sanctuary to Jewish refugees who had arrived in Albania, when it was still under Italian rule, and now found themselves faced with the danger of deportation to concentration camps.

The remarkable assistance afforded to the Jews was grounded in Besa, a code of honor, which still today serves as the highest ethical code in the country. Besa, means literally “to keep the promise.” One who acts according to Besa is someone who keeps his word, someone to whom one can trust one’s life and the lives of one’s family. Apparently this code sprouted from the Muslim faith as interpreted by the Albanians.

The help afforded to Jews and non-Jews alike should be understood as a matter of national honor. The Albanians went out of their way to provide assistance; moreover, they competed with each other for the privilege of saving Jews. These acts originated from compassion, loving-kindness and a desire to help those in need, even those of another faith or origin.

Albania, the only European country with a Muslim majority, succeeded in the place where other European nations failed. Almost all Jews living within Albanian borders during the German occupation, those of Albanian origin and refugees alike, were saved, except members of a single family. Impressively, there were more Jews in Albania at the end of the war than beforehand[Note: Albania is the only country in all of Europe that had an increase of Jewish people after the Second World War- from 200 people, to 2000].

This is simply the introduction, the link has several testimonies from personal recollections of Albanian families that protected various Jewish people during the Holocaust- would definitely recommend that you all check them out. I just came across it today, and I was quite pleasantly surprised. My parents and brother were all born in Kosovo, so we are all Albanian-Canadian. Makes me both proud of my faith, and proud of my ancestry :)

Figure I would share it with y'all.
 
I bet as soon as someone saw the title of this thread people were thinking "I hope it's TBS thread so that I can trash it by saying things that don't make sense and name calling"
 
I bet as soon as someone saw the title of this thread people were thinking "I hope it's TBS thread so that I can trash it by saying things that don't make sense and name calling"

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Thanks for the good read, dalamon. I would add some other things like Ottoman's policies on jews or other groups but I don't have enough time to gather it nor enough english to deal with eventual responses when the subject comes to the turks or ottoman-mideast-european history.

Writing in eng is a true pain for me, that's why I'm looking from a safe distance to the discussions on the general section, whereas I like reading those arguments about religions, politics, racism, history, gay-ness etc.
 
This is a fine example of how there are exemplary people in every segment of humanity.

There is a tendency to want to dwell on the negative, and that's too bad. Every religion (or any group, for that matter) has it's share of nutjobs. But it certainly isn't fair to indict an entire religion based the actions of a fringe few. As much bashing as religion endures (from both the irreligious and from faith to faith) I believe that the vast majority of people who truly practice their religion of choice are better people for it.

I've never understood the need to argue (or go to war over) which religion is better.

I'm also not surprised that TBS tried to make it all about him, yet again.
 
What's with all the threads trying to change the image of the Muslim religion from being extremely violent?
 
I bet as soon as someone saw the title of this thread people were thinking "I hope it's TBS thread so that I can trash it by saying things that don't make sense and name calling"

You assume you are way more important to us then you are. Just as I would assume I am not terribly important to you.
 
What's with all the threads trying to change the image of the Muslim religion being extremely violent?

The problem is that the leaders in the muslim world are violent and have twisted it to fit their needs.
 
The problem is that the leaders in the muslim world are violent and have twisted it to fit their needs.

Yea as US troops invaded a country that had nothing to do with 9/11. Again there are no innocent countries when it comes to killing for the sake of killing.
 
Nice article and thanks for sharing it Dalamon. It is nice to hear the whole story of history instead of just the stuff that supports one view of hatred towards a group of people.
 
Yea as US troops invaded a country that had nothing to do with 9/11. Again there are no innocent countries when it comes to killing for the sake of killing.


I would be interested to hear how my comment about violent men in posisitions of power in the muslim parts of the world lead you to your comment about the US invading Iraq for 9/11. Two totally seperate issues.
 
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