Koçi Xoxe, born in 1917, was a prominent Albanian politician and military personnel who played a significant role in the political landscape of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania. He held the esteemed positions of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, where he was instrumental in shaping the country's governance during a tumultuous period.
His political career was notably marked by his close association with Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, who supported Xoxe's ambitions to integrate Albania into the Yugoslav federation. This alliance reflected the complex geopolitical dynamics of the time, as Albania navigated its identity and alliances in the wake of World War II.
However, the political tides shifted dramatically when Enver Hoxha, Albania's leader, sought to establish the nation's independence with the backing of the Soviet Union. This shift led to Xoxe's downfall, as he was arrested and subsequently tried on charges of treason. His execution marked a tragic end to a career that had once promised significant influence in the region.