During the era of socialist realism, literature frequently incorporated themes centered on foreign agents and various foreign agencies. The subject matter of literary works was largely influenced by actual events involving the Albanian State Security and external foreign agencies that collaborated with Albanian citizens. These individuals included informants, those who had been educated abroad with Western training, and members of the population dissatisfied with the ruling communist regime.
These foreign agencies established their presence by recruiting such individuals, with the stated objective of overthrowing the communist government. Their operations reportedly involved exchanges, coded messages, disguises, and sophisticated intelligence-gathering techniques. The narrative focus often depicted these agencies as centers for intelligence collection, housing a network of agents, spies, and collaborators who were actively engaged in subversive activities against the state.
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