Ioannina, Greece – Renowned author Spyros Themelis is set to unveil his latest work, “And then they came…refugees to the city,” tomorrow evening at 7:00 pm. The event will take place at the GAK Historical Archive – Epirus Museum, located at D. Filosofou & Glykidon in kastro.
Themelis’s book delves into the tumultuous period of the Greek Civil War, specifically focusing on its impact on Epirus. through meticulous research, utilizing documents, personal accounts, and archival materials, Themelis sheds light on the political and social upheaval that led to mass internal displacement.
“And then they came… refugees to the city” explores key events that shaped Epirus during this era, including:
- The liberation of Ioannina
- ELAS’s control of the city and the period of eamocracy
- The election of Petros Apostolidis as mayor and the subsequent “white terror”
- The looting of Jewish property and the persecution of convicts
- The forced relocation of citizens to urban centers and their subsequent hardships
- The “test 117” with new visual evidence
The book offers a compelling and insightful account of a pivotal chapter in Epirus’s history, revealing previously unknown aspects of life during and after the civil war.
The public is warmly invited to attend this event and engage with Themelis’s powerful narrative.
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Ioannina, Greece – Tomorrow evening, renowned author Spyros Themelis will unveil his latest work, ”And then they came…refugees to the city,” at the GAK Historical Archive – Epirus Museum, offering a poignant look at Epirus during the tumultuous Greek civil War. Thru meticulous research, Themelis sheds light on the mass internal displacement that resulted from the political and social upheaval of the era.
World Today news sat down with Themelis to discuss the key themes explored in his book, the impact of the civil war on Epirus, and the lessons to be learned from this pivotal period in history.
The Liberation and its Aftermath
The book chronicles the liberation of Ioannina, ELAS’s control of the city and the period of eamocracy, and the subsequent election of Petros Apostolidis as mayor.This period, Themelis argues, marked a turning point in Epirus’s Experience. We asked him to elaborate:
“The liberation was a moment of great hope for the people of Ioannina, but it was also a time of intense uncertainty and political instability. the period of eamocracy was short-lived, and the subsequent ‘white terror’ led to fear and persecution.”
– Spyros Themelis
Forced Displacement and the Persecution of Minorities
“And then they came…refugees to the city” delves into the forced relocation of citizens to urban centers and the hardships they faced. Themelis also explores the looting of Jewish property and the persecution of convicts during this period.
“The experiences of those forced to flee their homes during the Civil War were deeply traumatic,” Themelis explains. “My research sheds light on the human cost of these events and the long-lasting consequences for individuals and communities.
The book introduces new perspectives on the ”Test 117″ episode, previously documented solely through written accounts. themelis’s research incorporates new visual evidence, enriching our understanding of this significant event.
“The incorporation of visual evidence
adds a powerful dimension to the historical narrative,” Themelis says. ”It allows us to see these events through a different lens and gain a deeper appreciation for the human experiences involved.”
Looking Back, Moving Forward
Themelis’s “And then they came…refugees to the city” offers not only a historical account but also a reflection on the enduring impact of conflict and displacement. By shedding light on a largely untold chapter in Epirus’s history, Themelis hopes to inspire reflection and understanding.
As Themelis’s book launches tomorrow evening, we invite readers to join in on this important conversation. What lessons can we learn from the Greek Civil War? How do we ensure that history does not repeat itself? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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