How come bro?
Do you have a source for "every military authority in the world"? The Albanian defense doctrine was based on the National Liberation War, not on professional army defense. Bunkers would be used by civilians who had been trained to use weapons as a normal thing years prior.
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Yeah, he's Hidetada Yamagishi, a professional bodybuilder from Japan.
I'm pretty sure it had something to do with the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and the fact that Albania and Greece were in a technical state of war (à la the DPRK and South Korea) until 1987. Also for what it's worth Albania had, to my knowledge, basically the lowest rents in the world for housing, just like Albania abolished taxation and had prices on many goods remain unchanged from the 1950's-80's, with only price reductions—not increases—occurring.
I'm pretty sure Albania did more than construct bunkers.
Maybe if Gingrich called Reagan a "tyrant" (as O'Donnell calls Hoxha) the analogy would fit better.
Kadri Hoxha? He was apparently a rightist and was condemned to death in 1947 for conspiring against the state. My source on reasons for Balluku being killed is James S. O'Donnell's A Coming of Age: Albania under Enver Hoxha, though there are some other books as well.