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Entwicklung und Konzeption der Presse in Albanien und der albanischen Exilpresse. However, the Italian authorities gave no official explanation to the closure of Fashizmi. In a move to downplay concerns that the newspaper was merely a propaganda mouthpiece Fashizmi was closed down in March 1940 and replaced by Tomori (the name of an Albanian mountain). įashizmi failed to gain wide readership in Tirana. Issues contained 4-6 pages, with a format of 42 by 57.2 centimetres (16.5 in × 22.5 in). The issues of Fashizmi contained both Gheg and Tosk orthography, as well as material in Italian on its last page (with the title Il Fascismo). The newspaper covered political, social, economical and literary affairs. Through an agreement between the (Italian) National Fascist Party inspector and the General Directorate four regional weekly and biweekly bilingual fascist organs were set up as well.
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It was the sole daily newspaper published in Albania at the time. The first issue was published on May 24, 1939. The newspaper was set up by the General Directorate for Press, Propaganda and Tourism. FashizmiĪfter Albania fell to Italian rule in 1939, the Italian authorities banned the two daily newspapers of Tirana ( Shtypi and Drita) and Fashizmi was set up to fill the void and convey the official Italian positions to the Albanian populace. Vangjel Koça served as the managing director of the newspaper. Fejzi Alizoti was the editor of Fashizmi. It functioned as the official organ of the Albanian Fascist Party. Fashizmi ('Fascism') was a daily Albanian- Italian bilingual newspaper published from Tirana, Albanian Kingdom 1939-1940.