Παρασκευή 26 Νοεμβρίου 2021

Greek pioneers in Malawi in the early 1900s

(Excerpt from the book ‘The Greek community in Malawi’)

 Greek presence in Malawi (pr. Nyasaland) dates back to the 1900s. The pioneers of the Greek migration to Malawi were mainly from the Kefalonia island. These were Panagiotis and Themistocles Vasilatos, Themistocles Zepatos, Dionysis and Pavlos Focas and Gerasimos Kapatos. We should also add Nikos Deftereos from Ithaca, Antonis Giokarinis from Samos, Nikos Trataris, Yiannakis brothers (Nikos, Dimitris, Elefterios, Stavros, Stelios, Charalambos, Kostas), Christos Fergadiotis and Leonidas Malachias from Lemnos, George Benedictos and Dimitris Papadopoulos from Cyprus.




Δευτέρα 1 Νοεμβρίου 2021

Greek heroes who resisted the Italian fascism in Ethiopia

 

(Excerpt from the book ‘The Greek presence in the horn of Africa’)

For lots of historians, WW2 started when 100,000 Italian soldiers attacked Ethiopia through Eritrea and Somalia in October 1935. Ethiopians resisted vigorously, but the invaders used ‘mustard gas’ against the civilian population during the bombings.
Among the Ethiopian forces defending the country was the Greek military commander of Sidamo, Savvas Karavasilis, from the Dodecanese. The Italians tried to bribe him offering him offices. Karavassilis refused and went on fighting. When Sidamo fell to the Italians, Karavasilis was arrested and executed. A Greek doctor, George Dassios, offered many services to the Ethiopian army during the war. In July 1935 he was head of the hospital in Dessie. When the city was bombarded Dassios treated several patients until the time he was arrested. After the liberation of the country, he was decorated by the emperor.
Members of the Ethiopian resistance were Efthimia Borovilla, wife of Vassilis Aslanidis who had given her home to the Ethiopian defenders and Wolete Amanuel, wife of Stelios Papatakis, who was the head of a resistance group.