Wednesday, 1 May , 2024

Greek History

Raphael’s “School of Athens” Watches Over French Legislators Once Again

By Patricia Claus Sep 16, 2020 A tapestry depicting the Italian painter Raphael’s masterpiece, featuring great figures from  ancient Greek history, is once again adorning Plenary...

Les conséquences internationales d’une guerre gréco-turque. Un moyen de l’éviter

par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Dans un article précédent, nous avons examiné les méthodes que les forces tierces peuvent utiliser pour provoquer un conflit militaire entre la...

La Grèce, la Turquie et la stratégie du chaos

Par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Aug. 24, 2020 De nombreuses forces dans le monde entier sont maintenant conscientes du risque d'une guerre contre l'Iran au Moyen-Orient. De ce...

Greece, Turkey and the Chaos Strategy

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Many forces around the world are now conscious of the risk of a huge war against Iran in the Middle East. Because...

Periklis Korovesis (1941 – 2020)

Greek writer and militant of the left Periklis Korovesis has died. Born in Argostoli, Kefalonia, in 1941, he studied theatre with Dimitris Rontiris and Semiotics...

The First Casualty of the Cold War: Journalist Kati Marton on...

By Michael Nevradakis, March 28, 2015 Longtime ABC News and NPR correspondent Kati Marton talks about her best-selling book, The Polk Conspiracy: Murder and Cover-Up in...

Tre volte fuggitiva

7 febbraio 2020 William MALLINSON Eleonora Carlotta GALLO

On the German Occupation Loan from Greece

all those who forget the past cannot have a future By Tasos Iliadakis A. The background During the early 1940s, Berlin, in order to have financial...

The Shadow of History

When 28 civilians were killed in Athens, it wasn’t the Nazis who were to blame, it was the British. Ed Vulliamy and Helena Smith...