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The “wounds” of the Greek people: The bloody history of national divisions — From antiquity to the Civil War and the toxicity of social media
For thousands of years, Greeks have been divided among themselves. From civil wars during the 1821 Revolution and the early years of the modern Greek state, to clashes over language reforms — and now, even over debates on social media — internal conflict seems deeply rooted in Greek history and mentality
Dionysis Savvopoulos: From the nights at Kyttaro to To Kourema – His love for his wife and deep passion for poetry
The most important moments in the life of the great composer and songwriter who never stopped stirring us, challenging us, accompanying the upheavals, the strange wanderings in the garden of our own sky, and upholding Greekness with pride
The Small Civil War 1943–1944, Part II: Did Velouchiotis stab EDES in the back and did Zervas ally with the Germans?
The fierce German offensive against ELAS and EDES – Nazi attacks in Vourgareli and Pertouli – The 100 okades of gold sovereigns that fell into German hands – The fragmentation of EDES and Allied intervention
The “orphans of Greece” return to their families 70 years later – How the industry of illegal adoptions was set up after the Civil War
Taking Greek citizenship by law - How the "industry" of illegal adoptions was set up between 1949 and 1962 in the USA, for $3,000-$5,000, with the participation of Greek lawyers, obstetricians and government officials
The suicide of Aris Velouchiotis, as narrated by the eyewitness Captain Thanos
The disagreement of Aris Velouchiotis with the Varkiza Agreement - The continuation of his actions - The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) denounces Velouchiotis - Velouchiotis' denouncement by Zachariadis - The description of Velouchiotis' suicide by Captain Thanos
Washington Post: Turkey fuels the civil war in Sudan – Turkey delivers arms and ammunition despite US and EU sanctions
Sudanese officials reportedly informed representatives of Baykar that "Turkey had become the country that supported them the most"
The Varkiza Agreement: How we reached the final Third Round of the Civil War (photos)
The weapons that were not surrendered and the truce that did not last - How both sides viewed the events of February 1945
Civil war in the lodges: 20% of the Masonic Hall up for auction at €45,300
The "Grand Lodge of Greece" has taken legal action against the "Masonic Union" and is demanding that one-fifth of the iconic building located at 19 Acharnon Street, where both organizations are headquartered, be auctioned on July 2, 2025. Here's the story behind their conflict