Lefter Talo (Greek: Λευτέρης Τάλλιος, 1913 – 29 March 1944) was an Albanian resistance leader, revolutionary, hero of World War II and a teacher.
After graduating he became a teacher in various Greek schools in southern Albania[5] among them in the villages of Pepel and Cuka.
[4] Talo disagreed over the future of the Greek population in southern Albania with Vasileios Sachinis, the latter being the leader of the Northern Epirus Liberation Front (MAVI) that contested the incorporation of northern Epirus to Albania.
On 6 June 1944, a battalion named Lefter Talo was created by members of the Greek minority of Albania in Dhivër, Finiq.
It was one of three battalions consisting of Greek minority fighters in the Albanian National Liberation Front.