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1944-1949 How Greece Remained in the Free World Volume II

Author: Sakis Moumtzis

The Civil War left an indelible mark on the older generation. We younger ones have inherited the scent left by those who lived through the events.

Thus, Sakis had a different story to tell us about...

The Civil War left an indelible mark on the older generation. We younger ones have inherited the scent left by those who lived through the events.

Thus, Sakis had a different story to tell us about the Civil War than the one that prevailed until the first years of the memoranda. Before SYRIZA came to power, that is. And this is significant in the sense that...

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  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 208
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2024
  • Publisher Publisher Epikentro
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The Civil War left an indelible mark on the older generation. We younger ones have inherited the scent left by those who lived through the events.

Thus, Sakis had a different story to tell us about the Civil War than the one that prevailed until the first years of the memoranda. Before SYRIZA came to power, that is. And this is significant in the sense that the urban myth in a country where the Left had ideologically dominated claimed that Greece would have been a better country had the communists won the Civil War.

Today, after 4.5 years of SYRIZA, the illusions have been surpassed. They first needed to be debunked. It was undoubtedly a painful process. Perhaps something good will come out of all this history in the end. It's as if we are finally burying the dead and deciding to continue with our lives.

The story that Sakis has to tell us about the Civil War greatly serves Democracy itself. Knowledge of the past does not stir up passions. The burial of truth allowed the Left to claim revenge in the so-called third round.

(From the Foreword by Thanasis Mavridis)

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Author
Sakis Moumtzis
Publisher
Epikentro
Subtitle
-
Number of Pages
208
Release Date
7/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Geopolitical Region
Greece & Cyprus
ISBN-13
9786182044933

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    Trying to cut the watermelon in half, the author does not take a real stance that they should take. They also try to record facts instead of entering into narration, and it becomes a bit of a data book. Read HELEN if you liked it

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The Civil War left an indelible mark on the older generation. We younger ones have inherited the scent left by those who lived through the events.

Thus, Sakis had a different story to tell us about the Civil War than the one that prevailed until the first years of the memoranda. Before SYRIZA came to power, that is. And this is significant in the sense that the urban myth in a country where the Left had ideologically dominated claimed that Greece would have been a better country had the communists won the Civil War.

Today, after 4.5 years of SYRIZA, the illusions have been surpassed. They first needed to be debunked. It was undoubtedly a painful process. Perhaps something good will come out of all this history in the end. It's as if we are finally burying the dead and deciding to continue with our lives.

The story that Sakis has to tell us about the Civil War greatly serves Democracy itself. Knowledge of the past does not stir up passions. The burial of truth allowed the Left to claim revenge in the so-called third round.

(From the Foreword by Thanasis Mavridis)

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Author
Sakis Moumtzis
Publisher
Epikentro
Subtitle
-
Number of Pages
208
Release Date
7/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Geopolitical Region
Greece & Cyprus
ISBN-13
9786182044933

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    Trying to cut the watermelon in half, the author does not take a real stance that they should take. They also try to record facts instead of entering into narration, and it becomes a bit of a data book. Read HELEN if you liked it

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  • Trying to cut the watermelon in half, the author does not take a real stance that they should take. They also try to record facts instead of entering into narration, and it becomes a bit of a data book. Read HELEN if you liked it

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