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November 22, 1940: The third liberation of Koritsa, the first victory worldwide against the Axis!
The history of Koritsa and its first and second liberations in 1912 and 1914 respectively – The French betrayal – How it was finally incorporated into the Albanian state – The new liberation of Koritsa on November 22, 1940, and the exuberant celebrations throughout the country
The Massacre at the Novotcherkassk factory in the USSR in 1962: The bloody demonstration that came to light 30 years later
The workers’ uprising at the Electric Locomotive Factory – Suppression with 24 dead and 87 injured – The brave General Sapozhnikov who refused to attack civilians and his arrest
HHF launches season 6 of acclaimed podcast series with “Greece’s Darkest Decade: Part one – World War II”
The Hellenic Heritage Foundation (HHF) has unveiled the sixth season of its acclaimed podcast series The HHF Presents, returning this year with a powerful new theme: Greece’s Darkest Decade, Part One: World War II
Early Greek uprising in Eastern Macedonia in September 1941 drowned in blood by the Bulgarians
Bulgarian occupation in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace – Reactions of the Greek population – The uprising in Drama, Doxato, and neighboring areas and its bloody suppression by the Bulgarians – Bulgarian provocation or autonomous action of the KKE’s “Macedonian Bureau”: the early, blood-soaked uprising?
The Women of Pindus and their great contribution to the Greco-Italian War (1940–1941)
Accounts from soldiers, journalists, Red Cross volunteers, and others on the immense help provided by the women of Pindus to the Greeks fighting the Italians in the rugged mountains of Epirus
Tatoi: Uniforms, dishes & personal items that tell the Royal story, come to light (photos)
The digitization of the Tatoi collections reveals unknown, valuable objects that narrate stories spanning two centuries — 100,000 items and documents are now accessible to the public. The most significant pieces are already featured in the “Stories” section of the website Tatoicollections.culture.gov.gr
September 27: The assassination of Greece’s first Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias
One of the files the UK refuses to declassify to this day is the one referring to the death of Kapodistrias...
“Rare photo of Aliki Vougiouklaki with her secret second husband Giorgos Iliadis surfaces online”
The two were secretly married in the early 1980s – in June 2024, the businessman and journalist passed away
The history of vending machines and the case of Greece – From milk and oil to champagne and gold bars
In Europe and the US, the range of products available through vending machines is constantly expanding, while Greece remains in the “second gear” of the market – A second chance is now beginning with standardized olive oil ATMs