- Roma (Gypsies)
- Disabled individuals
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Homosexuals
- Political dissidents
- Soviet prisoners of war
- Slavic people (Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, etc.)
- Roma (Gypsies)
- Disabled individuals
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Homosexuals
- Political dissidents
- Soviet prisoners of war
- Slavic people (Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, etc.)
After the capture and looting of Arachova, the forces of the so-called Democratic Army of Greece (DSE) then retreated towards Platanos in Nafpaktia. Immediately the 1st SS reinforced the small garrison there with a platoon of the 2nd Commando Squadron, a company of the 501st Infantry Battalion (TP)
In 1956, Turkey planned an invasion of Cyprus to create conditions for Greek and Turkish conflicts with Britain, which was an occupying power, not to react. The information was given by the leader of Yugoslavia, Tito, to the Greek Prime Minister, Konstantinos Karamanlis. Of course, this information
Hieromonk Father Nektarios Terpos was a special personality of the pre-revolutionary years and is rightly characterized as the forerunner of Patrocosmas of Aitolos. He was born in Moschopolis in Northern Epirus probably in 1675. There is insufficient information about his life. We know that he b
In the mid-seventeenth century, the administrative organization of the American territories owed much to the contribution of the capital cities (Mexico and Lima) of the two viceroyalties (New Spain and Peru), which were capable of housing educational centers, of disseminating ideas, to promote cultu