Posts Tagged “communist”

October 26, 2009
President Michael K. Young
University of Utah
201 Presidents Circle
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Dear President Young,
On behalf of our multi-thousand membership of our organization and indeed of all U.S. citizens of Hellenic descent, we want to protest in the strongest possible terms the presentation of distorted facts pertaining to the history of Greece. Some of ... Tags: Alexander the Great, anti-hellenism, australia, children, communist, conference, Encyclopaedia, Florina, fyrom, gatzoulis, Greece, gruevski, kostopoulos, macedonia, macedonian studies, macedonoids, ottoman, resolutions, slavs, toronto, United nations, university, utah
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![tfe no thumb FYROMian Communist Politician Acknowledges the Titoist Roots of His Nation [04 V 2009]](http://history-of-macedonia.com/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/thumbnail-for-excerpts/tfe_no_thumb.png) Slobodan Ugrinovski, a Communist city councilor in Skoplje, states that the late Yugoslav dictator Tito is the most important figure for FYROM and that his era was pivotal to its creation.
Tags: Communism, communist, communists, culture, fyrom, Identity Crisis, Josip Broz, JSFRY, News, political, politics, SFR, Slav, slavic, slavs, tito, yugoslav, yugoslavia
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THE CRY OF IRENE
The true story of a young girl, Irene Damopoulou from Kastoria, in western Macedonia, that began during the years of the internal Greek conflict (1946-1949)
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Ioannis Bougas
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“Paidomazwma” - "Children Gathering"
A Short time after my uncle left for the safety of the city of Kastoria, our village passed under the control of the DSE, ... Tags: agios demetrios, belgaci, bougas, children, communist, damopoulou, deca, Epirus, fascists, foni, Greece, greek, ioannis, irene, kastoria, Kozani, paidomazwma, party, petridi, romania, slavomacedonians, sultana, thessaly, thrace
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