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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