As a Catholic priest, Monsignor Nikoll Tusha was persecuted by Communists with their theophobic Socialist ideology of death and destruction.
During World War II, the newly formed Albanian Communist Party had slyly and slowly taken control of the Albanian government until they grabbed control of the country, in November of 1944. Enver Hoxha became the Party's first secretary, on November 8, 1944, and he reigned over a brutal regime, which targeted intellectuals and members of the Catholic Church, especially priests. Not long after Albanian Communists captured Monsignor Nikoll Tusha, he was offered to Communist comrades, who executed him by gunshot, in Montenegro, on September 14, 1946. VIVA CRISTO REY! RROFTE KRISHTI MBRET!
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