Ramiz Alia was born in Shkodër, serving as the President of Albania from 1991 to 1992, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Albanian Party of Labor (1986–1991), Chairman of the Democratic Front of Albania (1985–1988), a participant in the National Liberation Antifascist War, and a Hero of Socialist Labor.
In Kuçovë, the "Puna" (Work) society of oil workers was established (1935–1936), a workers' organization created to organize resistance against the exploitation of Italian capitalists from the oil company AIPA (Azienda Italiana-Petrol Albania).
In the "Tophana" neighborhood of Vlorë, at the illegal base of the Albanian Communist Party, Bajram Tushi, a participant in the National Liberation Antifascist War and a People's Hero, was killed.
In the "Tophana" neighborhood of Vlorë, at the illegal base of the Albanian Communist Party, Hajredin Bylyshi, a participant in the National Liberation Antifascist War and a People's Hero, was killed.
In the "Tophana" neighborhood of Vlorë, at the illegal base of the Albanian Communist Party, Hiqmet Buzi, a participant in the National Liberation Antifascist War and a People's Hero, was killed.
In the "Tophana" neighborhood of Vlorë, at the illegal base of the Albanian Communist Party, Mumin Selami, an activist of the National Liberation Antifascist Movement and a People's Hero, was killed.
In the village of Priskë, Tirana, the professional artistic group, the Army Wind Orchestra, was formed. By order of the General Staff of the First Corps of the Albanian National Liberation Army, a group of partisan musicians was gathered, and the wind orchestra of this large partisan formation was established.
Margaret Hasluck, a Scottish scholar of Albanian ethnoculture, passed away. She was born in Morayshire, Scotland, in 1885. She completed her studies at the University of Aberdeen (1907) in Classical Studies and later studied Law at Cambridge.