RIF: [MGSA-L] Captain Corelli's italian version ..
LYNGOS at aol.com
LYNGOS at aol.com
Wed Oct 26 13:39:01 PDT 2005
In a message dated 10/26/05 12:09:56 Pacific Daylight Time,
Konstantinos.Kornetis at IUE.it writes:
> And actually, the work is not mine, but a collective endeavour, mainly
> based on the scientific results of Dr Lidia Santarelli of Princeton University.
> See her article 'Muted Violence. Italian War Crimes in Occupied Greece’,
> Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 9 (3), 2004, 280-299, in
> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cih/pdf/santarellijmis.pdf
>
>
And since you are doing this, why not open George Modis' book "Makedonian
Stories- Fifty fattened animals " on page 198 and read his story "To Her Health"
(Eis ygeian ths).
The story about the Italian and Bulgarian abuses and assasinations in
Kastoria-Siatista, not only by them but as well as by ELAS-K.K.E..
Here according to George Modis few names:
Slaughtered by ELAS-K.K.E., the Greek officers:
PORTIS
BOULOYIANNIS
SIDIROPOULOS
AGGELOPOULOS
MANTZOKAS
".........In such a way the "unity of the struggle" was restored, and "free
Greece"
was created with Grevena as its capital.............."
Assasinated by rifle-shots or for the better by shots from a machine gun,
after orders
from "Bae-Kole", Kaltsev's collaborator the following 6 Makedonians from the
village of Antartikon:
ELIAS MIRTSOS
PANTELIS PAPAHLIOU
PAYLOS PAPAHLIOU
PANTELIS STERGIOU
ELIAS SANTRAS
VASILEIOS YIAMOS
Were assasinated by the Italians, with shots fired by a machine gun the
Makedonians:
EYAGGELOS GIAGKOPOULOS
GEORGE MPAKAIMIS
MICHAEL MAGGELIOTIS
ARGYRIOS GOUSGOS
EYSTRATIOS EYSTATHIADIS
STYLIANOS IAKOVIDIS
THEMISTOKLIS ZAIMIDIS
ELIAS ELEYTHERIADIS
all the above from the Makedonian town of ARGOS ORESTIKON
AVRAAM PAYLIDIS
from the Makedonian village of Vevi
(L. notation-the name from the ancient river Bevus-Vevus in Lyngus---)
Livy "Rome and the Mediterranean-Fighting in Greece Book xxxi.34--200 B.C.
Penguin Classics, page 53.
Regards to all............L.
George Sofoklis Tsapanos
Visalia, Ca
"Vlachs, the autochthonous
of the Hellenic peninsula".
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