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Greece , Elias Petropoulos (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2007

Konecno eden pameten Grk....

Elias Petropoulos was born in Athens in 1928. For many years he lived in Thessaloniki, a city he knows intimately (not least as regards the history of its Jewish community). During the Second World War and the ensuing Civil War he was a member of illegal left-wing organizations. From 1965 to 1975 he lived in Athens, where he earned his living as a journalist and writer. He moved to Paris. During a lifetime of work he has published upwards of 80 books and 1,000 articles and essays. Many of the books were self-publishing ventures, sometimes in small-run art editions designed by himself. Twenty-seven of them have now been published in Greek in the Collected Works by Nefeli publishers, Athens .

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  • Elias Petropoulos left to the world a unique heritage. He shaw us many thing that we could never know or imagine. His work was unique. Rest in peace.

  • de be trgnete go glasovniot prevod, neka se cue i na eden svetski jazik kako francuski vo original, a makedonski subtitlovi ima taka da glasoven prevod ne e potreben, treba i onie koi ne razbiraat makedonski da cujat!

  • He is talking against the lack of democratic rights in old Greece, but Yugoslavs cannot come and talk about it either...they had their own crap which is tenfold worse than what Greeks had to deal with.

    The owrds of an underground intelectual against the nationalism of his country are being shamelessly used in support of the most medieval kind of Balkan chauvinism by Skopjans now...a travesty of journalism!

  • sure...that Hell_Ass people are new born non-greek generations,,and the people who live in republic of macedonia are real Macedonians....Those are his Greek words

    :)))

  • can you tell me what he is saying?

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