65 Greek names mentioned in book – “Places of Shame – German and Bulgarian War Crimes in Greece 1941-1945” by Stephan D. Yada-McNeal
65 Greek
names mentioned in book – “Places of Shame – German and Bulgarian War Crimes in
Greece 1941-1945” by Stephan D. Yada-McNeal; published Books on Demand, March
14, 2018 (210 pages)
From the bookcover:
“The hatred and anger of the
Nazis against that Greek people show up from the first to to the last days of
the occupation.
From the outrageous phrase
HERE STAND KANDANOS, written by the Germans themselves and her inner attitude
expresses the fullness of Greece conquer, until the murder of 1460 residents
Kalavryta children from 13 years of age, women and children of Lygiades in
Epirus, the 174 Burnt from Chortiatis, scare the soldiers Hitler's for nothing.
You have none at all moral
inhibition. They slaughter infants off, pregnant women, young children,
priests, old People, hang people up, execute Stoning, with axes, bayonets and
machine guns.
It is a question of whether
people are in Past such bestiality experienced. In the present directory of
martyrs will be just mentioned the mass murders and Olokaphtoma (the greek word
for Holocaust) cases. It does not mention the dead that the Battles between the
resistance forces and the occupation forces, not even the individual executions
of citizens.
1770 villages were
destroyed, 400,000 houses burned.
The fact alone that every
Greek family At least one victim has to complain, reveals the scope of the
tragedy.”
Table of Contents:
Introduction
German
invasion
Greek-Yugoslav
counteroffensive
Withdrawal
and surrender of the Greek Epirus Army
Battle of
Crete
German war
crimes in Greece
International
court proceedings
Nuremburg US
Military Tribunal: Process Generals in Southeastern Europe
Proceedings
before Greek courts
Proceedings
before German courts
Names of people mentioned in book - (Note: Names mentioned below are not an exhaustive list of those killed. The list includes some of the witnesses, people who provided information to the author, names of some of the people killed, etc.)
Anagnostopoulos,
John
Bakopoulos (General)
Bakos,
Georgios (General)
Batatsiou,
Christos
Chamalidi,
Pantelis (Dr.)
Christodoulakis,
George Zacharias
Daskalogiannis
Davoudis,
Evangelos
Diamantakis,
Michalis
Douloumpekis,
Theodoros
Fourfoulakis,
Theodoros
Fragoudakis,
Geros Sugaris
Georgopoulos,
Takis
Gerasakis,
George
Giatrakos,
Georgios
Glezos,
Manolis
Gouramanis,
Stefanos
Gulos,
Loukas G.
Hatzidakis,
Emmanuel
Hatzimanolis,
Emmanuel
Iniotakis
(Mrs.)
Kaparo,
Panagos N.
Kaparou,
Manolis N.
Karnouvis,
Christos (Dr.)
Kartsonakis,
Ioannis
Katohori,
Panochori
Katsakoulas,
Elias
Katsantonis,
Giorgos Emm.
Kazakos, Antonis
Kazantzakis,
Nikos
Komaris,
Anastasios
Kouitakis,
Elias
Kouitakis,
John
Kouitakis,
Stylian Emm.
Koumatos,
Makis
Linoxilakis,
Thodoris
Magriotis,
Thomas
Manouselis,
Nikitas
Mathioudakis,
Emmanouil Th.
Melissurgos,
Ioannis
Michalis,
Zachariadis
Padeka,
Maria
Papagos
(General)
Pigiakis,
Ioannis N.
Pitsikas,
Ioannis (General)
Politis,
Antonios
Pouliopoulos,
Pandelis
Poulos,
Georgios
Psychoundakis,
Georgios
Sarafis,
Stefanos
Sfountouris,
Argyris
Simos,
Manolis
Stavroulakis,
Georgios Emm.
Stratakis,
Nikitas Georgiou
Terzoglou,
Heleni
Tsakalani,
Konst.
Tsatsou,
Ioanna
Tsolakoglou
(General)
Tzimas,
Andreas
Tzivanopoulos
family
Velouchiotis,
Aris
Vogymos,
Athanasios (Priest)
Xylouris,
Michael
Xylouris,
Stefanis
Zampetas,
George
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