“"Heroj Tito, druže Tito, naš Tito!" [Hero Tito, Comrade Tito, our Tito! ]. This impressed itself on me because we had heard this slogan from the Italian fascists when they shouted, "Duce a noi!" [The Duce is ours! ]. I was astonished how they could permit it.”

—  Enver Hoxha

Enver Hoxha (1986) The Artful Albanian, (Chatto & Windus, London), ISBN 0701129700
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