NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, April 12, 1985 Page 12 Albanian leader dead at 76 By United Press International BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — Communist Party leader Enver Hoxha, a hardline Stalinist whose iron-fisted reign of more than 40 years virtually isolated Albania from the rest of the communist world, died yesterday at age 76. The state-controlled ATA news agency said Hoxha the longest-serving communist leader in the country, which brought on by advanced diabetes. The government proclaimed a week of mourning in the nation of 3 million, which is situated between Yugoslavia and Greece. Flags were ordered flown at half-staff and cultural events were canceled Hoxha's body will lie in state in the Hall of the Presidium of the People's Assembly in the capital city of Tirana until April 15, when it will be moved to for the Murcia of the Hornelia, ATA said. ATA called on the people to strengthen unity and tighten ranks around the ruling Party of Labor of Albania and its central committee. NO IMMEDIATE successor was announced. Diplomatic observers said the most likely candidate is President Ramiz Alla 60, who will have the public exposure in recent years while Hoxha assumed the role of elder statesman. Hoxha ruled Albania with a heavy hand for more than 40 years, banning religion and ruthenicity. He also designed after that of Soviet leader Josef Stalin. He accused the West of imperialism and other communist nations of revisionism — abandoning the true community communist practiced by Albania. He discouraged all outsiders from setting foot in his nation, rejected all foreign money or packages from relatives abroad. Hoxha came to power at the end of World War II ATA said Hoxa suffered from diabetes since 1948 and that the disease eventually caused extensive pain in his heart, kidneys and other organs. DEFENDING HIS country's doctrine, he once said, "Let everyone understand clearly, the walls of our lands are of unshakable granite rock." Maintaining a hardline Stalinist ideology, he broke successively with Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and China. Germany marks camp liberation By United Press International BUCHENWALD, East Germany — Germans yesterday honored the 65,000 people, most of them Jews, who perished in Adolf Hitler's notorious Buchenwald concentration camp in ceremonies marking the 40th anniversary of its dramatic liberation Hans Otto Braetigam, the head of Bonn's permanent mission in communist East Germany, laid a wreath at a monument on the site of the camp — now a museum — and honored the victims in the name of West German President Richard von Weizacker. Buchenwald — one of the smaller operations in a chain of concentration and extermination camps developed by Hitler in a campaign to rid the world of Jews, Slavs, gypsies, homosexuals, the mentally ill and his male opponent, was on April 11, 1945. by the camp inmates on April 11, 1945. When the main units of the dreaded SS guards, the Schutzstafel or security staff, deserted and fled as invading American forces approached Buchemwald, the inmates overpowered the skeleton guard that had been left behind and freed themselves. The main anniversary is scheduled to be observed tomorrow, when former camp prisoners will travel from all over the world to be present for the ceremony honoring those who died in Buchenwald. An estimated 7 million Jews died across Europe during Hitler's genocide. The camp, just north of Weimar, East Germany, became notorious in part because of the activities there led by the corrupt SS commandant, Erich Koch, and his deranged wife, Ilse. 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