Kostandin Boshnjaku
Kostandin Boshnjaku (20 October 1888 – 22 December 1953) was an Albanian banker, politician, diplomat and in the last years of his life as a translator of books. Even though he was one of the earliest Albanian communists, he was arrested and convicted on 31 December 1947 by the Supreme Military Court with life imprisonment due to the divergences he had with the communist regime. In 1949, he was released from prison by an amnesty, while unofficially it was said to have been released with the direct intervention of Soviet ambassador Dmitry Chuvakhin. He spent the last years of his live in Durrës serving as a translator of books in several languages.
Kostandin Boshnjaku | |
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Born | Stegopull, Ottoman Empire (now Gjirokastër, Albania) | 20 October 1888
Died | 22 December 1953 65) Durrës, People's Republic of Albania | (aged
Occupation(s) | Banker, politician, diplomat and translator |
Spouse | Margarete Schmid |
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