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Mass grave from Greek Civil War discovered in Thessaloniki - MSNThe Greek Civil War was a brutal conflict marked by death squads, child abductions, and mass persecutions. During the early Cold War battles, tens of thousands died in clashes between Western ...
The Yedi Kule castle, also known by its Greek name Eptapyrgio (“seven towers”) was a prison where communist sympathizers were tortured and executed during Greece’s 1946-49 Civil War and ...
Pantelis Kapsis discusses “the Great Cretan” with author Thanasis Diamantopoulos, on the occasion of the release of his book ...
THESSALONIKI, Greece — Another series of unmarked graves — this one containing 14 individuals from Greece's civil war era — have been dug up in a park in a suburb near the northern Greek ...
Hhuman remains believed to belong to prisoners executed during or after Greece's 1946-49 Civil War are seen in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, Saturday, June 7, 2025.
The Yedi Kule castle, also known by its Greek name Eptapyrgio (“seven towers”) was a prison where communist sympathizers were tortured and executed during Greece’s 1946-49 Civil War and ...
The Yedi Kule castle, also known by its Greek name Eptapyrgio (“seven towers”) was a prison where communist sympathizers were tortured and executed during Greece’s 1946-49 Civil War and ...
The Yedi Kule castle, also known by its Greek name Eptapyrgio (“seven towers”) was a prison where communist sympathizers were tortured and executed during Greece’s 1946-49 Civil War and ...
The Yedi Kule castle, also known by its Greek name Eptapyrgio (“seven towers”) was a prison where communist sympathisers were tortured and executed during Greece’s 1946-49 civil war and immediately ...
The Yedi Kule castle, also known by its Greek name Eptapyrgio (“seven towers”) was a prison where communist sympathizers were tortured and executed during Greece’s 1946-49 Civil War and ...
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