Berlin Owes Greece Billions in WWII Reparations

Source: Spiegel

Details of a Greek report on the amount of World War II reparations still owed by Germany leaked to the press over the weekend.

A top-secret report compiled at the behest of the Finance Ministry in Athens has come to the conclusion that Germany owes Greece billions in World War II reparations. The total could be enough to solve the country’s debt problems, but the Greek government is wary of picking a fight with its paymaster.

The headline on Sunday’s issue of the Greek newspaper To Vima made it clear what is at stake: “What Germany Owes Us,” it read. The article below outlined possible reparations payments Athens might demand from Germany resulting from World War II. A panel of experts, commissioned by the Greek Finance Ministry, spent months working on the report — an 80-page file classified as “top secret.”

Now, though, the first details of the report have been leaked to the public. According to To Vima, the commission arrived at a clear conclusion: “Greece never received any compensation, either for the loans it was forced to provide to Germany or for the damages it suffered during the war.”

The research is based on 761 volumes of archival material, including documents, agreements, court decisions and legal texts. Panagiotis Karakousis, who heads the group of experts, told To Vima that the researchers examined 190,000 pages of documents, which had been scattered across public archives, often stored in sacks thrown in the basements of public buildings.

The newspaper offered no concrete figure regarding the possible extent of reparation demands outlined in the report. But earlier calculations from Greek organizations have set the total owed by Germany at €108 billion for reconstruction of the country’s destroyed infrastructure and a further €54 billion resulting from forced loans paid by Greece to Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1944. The loans were issued by the Bank of Greece and were used to pay for supplies and wages for the German occupation force.

Bad Time to ‘Pick a Fight’

The total sum of €162 billion is the equivalent of almost 80 percent of Greece’s current annual gross domestic product. Were Germany to pay the full amount, it would go a long way toward solving the debt problems faced by Athens. Berlin, however, has shown no willingness to revisit the question of reparations to Greece.

Athens too is wary of moving ahead with the demands. The government sees the report as being particularly sensitive due to the fear that it could damage their relations with Europe’s most important supplier of euro-crisis aid.

The Greek public, however, has a different view. To Vima reflected the feelings of many by arguing that “the historical responsibility now falls on the three-party coalition government. It should publish all the findings and determine its position on this sensitive issue, which has detonated like a bomb at a time we are under extreme pressure from our lenders.”

But political analysts believe that the Greek government is disinclined to raise the issue with Germany. The official government position, most recently expressed by deputy finance minister Christos Staikouras, is that Greece considers the issue open and “reserves the right … to bring it to a satisfactory conclusion.”

The report is no longer in the hands of Finance Ministry officials. It was delivered in early March to Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulous and Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. “It will be a top level, political decision regarding how to use it, and Mr. Samaras will be the one to decide,” a senior government official told SPIEGEL ONLINE. “This is no time to pick a fight with Berlin.”

RESTELIO – ΓΡΑΨΕ ΕΝΑΝ ΣΤΙΧΟ (NEW SONG 2013)

ΑΠΟΝΟΜΗ ΔΙΠΛΗΣ ΠΛΑΤΙΝΑΣ για το νέο cd “ΚΑΤΩ ΑΠ ΤΟΝ ΙΔΙΟ ΗΛΙΟ” για τον Γιάννη Πλούταρχο

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Ξεχωριστή ήταν η χθεσινή βραδιά για τον Γιάννη Πλούταρχο.

ΑΠΟΝΟΜΗ ΔΙΠΛΗΣ ΠΛΑΤΙΝΑΣ για το νέο cd “ΚΑΤΩ ΑΠ ΤΟΝ ΙΔΙΟ ΗΛΙΟ”, που ήδη γνωρίζει τεράστια επιτυχία και έχει αγαπηθεί από τον κόσμο από την πρώτη κιόλας ημέρα της κυκλοφορίας του,αφού εξαντλήθηκε και επανακυκλοφορεί!

Ιδιαίτερα συγκινημένος γι΄αυτή την ανταπόκριση ο κορυφαίος ερμηνευτής κάλεσε επί σκηνής όλους τους συντελεστές της νέας δισκογραφικής δουλειάς και τους ευχαρίστησε με λόγια καρδιάς.

Λίγο αργότερα, ακροατές του Ρυθμού 949, φίλοι και θαυμαστές, απόλαυσαν τον αγαπημένο τους καλλιτέχνη να ερμηνεύει πολλές από τις νέες του επιτυχίες, οι οποίοι δεν σταμάτησαν στιγμή να τον αποθεώνουν.Ξεχωριστή στιγμή της βραδιάς, όταν ο Γιάννης Πλούταρχος και ο Γιάννης Σαββιδάκης ερμηνεύουν μοναδικά ένα υπέροχο τραγούδι “ΤΟ ΒΕΛΟΣ”.

Στη συνέχεια, ο Γιάννης Πλούταρχος , καλεί στη σκηνή τηνΠέγκυ Ζήνα, με την οποία ξεκινάνε σε λίγες μέρες τις live εμφανίσεις τους στο νυχτερινό κέντρο “ΘΕΑ” και μαζί ερμηνεύουν το “ΔΥΣΤΥΧΩΣ” και “ΤΟ ΚΑΛΥΤΕΡΟ ΠΑΙΔΙ” και όσοι παρευρίσκονται καταλαβαίνουν ότι αυτή θα είναι μια μοναδική συνεργασία!

Τον Γιάννη Πλούταρχο τίμησαν με την παρουσία τους πολλοί επώνυμοι και συνάδελφοι, όπως ο Σταμάτης Γονίδης και ο Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος τους οποίους ευχαρίστησε με τον δικό του ιδιαίτερο τρόπο, ερμηνεύοντας μεγάλες επιτυχίες τους όπως το “ΧΘΕΣ ΤΟ ΒΡΑΔΥ ΣΤ΄ΟΝΕΙΡΟ ΜΟΥ” και το “ΑΚΟΥΣΑ”.

Ο Γιάννης Πλούταρχος επιστρέφει δυναμικά στη νυχτερινή Αθήνα και οι νέες μεγάλες επιτυχίες του θα μας κρατάνε για πολύ καιρό συντροφιά “Κάτω απ΄τον ίδιο Ήλιο”.

Φωτογραφικό υλικό από την βραδιά της απονομής μπορείτε να δείτε στο http://www.Yannis-Ploutarchos.gr στην ενότητα “Πολυμέσα” στην κατηγορία “Δισκογραφία” και πολύ σύντομα και video.

Ακούστε το νέο digital single του ΣΠΥΡΟΥ ΛΙΒΕΡΗ με τιτλο ΄΄ΝΑ ΜΟΥ ΓΕΛΑΣ΄΄

ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΥΠΟΥ

ΣΠΥΡΟΣ ΛΙΒΕΡΗΣ-ΝΑ ΜΟΥ ΓΕΛΑΣ

Ο ΣΠΥΡΟΣ ΛΙΒΕΡΗΣ γεννήθηκε στην Ζακυνθο, από πολύ μικρός ήρθε σε επαφή με την μουσική που τον κέρδισε για πάντα.

Άρχισε να παίζει και να τραγουδάει από τα σχολικά του χρόνια αλλά συγχρόνως άρχισε να γράφει τα δικά του τραγούδια στίχους και μουσικές.

Ολοκληρωμένος καλλιτέχνης πια εισβάλλει δυναμικά στο προσκήνιο του σύγχρονου ελληνικού τραγουδιού με το Digital Single ΄΄ΝΑ ΜΟΥ ΓΕΛΑΣ ΄΄ σε μουσική και στίχους του ιδίου.

Ένα σύγχρονο μοντέρνο τραγούδι για τους λάτρεις του είδους.

Τραγούδι που θα αγαπήσετε με το πρώτο άκουσμά εσείς και οι ακροατές του σταθμού σας και θα πάρει μια ιδιαίτερη θέση στην καρδιά σας.

Ο ΣΠΥΡΟΣ ΛΙΒΕΡΗΣ είναι από τα νέα πρόσωπα στην ελληνική δισκογραφία που έρχεται να μας κερδίσει με την φωνή του, τις μουσικές του και τα τραγούδια του, Αναζητήστε τον στις ζωντανές του εμφανίσεις κι απολάύστε μια πολλά υποσχόμενη νέα φωνή.

Δειτε στο youtube το VIDEO CLIP Στοlink

Ακούστε το νέο digital single του ΣΠΥΡΟΥ ΛΙΒΕΡΗ με τιτλο

΄΄ΝΑ ΜΟΥ ΓΕΛΑΣ΄΄

Ανεβάστε την ένταση του CD player και απλά πατήστε το play.

ΚAΛΗ ΑΚΡΟΑΣΗ

NIA VARDALOS BOOK SIGNING & RECEPTION

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When April 13, 2013 – Starts at 6:30 pm

Where (National Hellenic Museum) 333 S. Halsted St., Chicago , Illinois 60661

Transit Walking distance from the CTA Blue Line at UIC-Halsted, and CTA Bus Route 8 – Halsted

Parking Privately managed parking lots are available within walking distance of the Museum

Cost Free with Museum Admission. Adults $10, Seniors $8, Children (3-12) $7, Members free. RSVP

Recommended (See Below).

Join us for a special evening with Nia Vardalos!

The evening will include a meet and greet with Nia Vardalos, a presentation of readings from her book, Instant Mom, and a time for Q&A to get the inside story on Nia’s life.

Nia’s presentation will highlight the obstacles she embarked during her adventure to parenthood and having a family of her own. Her story has been said to bring tears and belly laughs for guests of all backgrounds because of her wit and genuine personality.

There will be a cocktail reception following the presentation.

ABOUT INSTANT MOM

“Having now been an Instant Mom for over twenty-six years, I can relate to the celebrations, complexities, conundrums and cherished moments that this lovely book explores. A truthful resource book as well as a really funny and warm story of love Nia style.” — Jamie Lee Curtis

“An instant classic. Refreshingly candid for all parents—plus anyone considering adoption. (I was adopted!) We know Nia is many things: writer, actress, director, musical theater lover! Here, though, you learn she is a mom first. Pure, beautiful honesty.” — Kristin Chenoweth

“I expected to laugh. I didn’t expect to cry. And I certainly didn’t expect to laugh and cry on the very same page. Instant Mom is not just for anyone considering adoption, and not just for anyone who ever thought of becoming a parent. It’s for anyone whose Big Life Plan doesn’t follow the path they thought it would, and shows us that unexpected obstacles can lead to beautiful rewards.” — Rachel Dratch

“Funny, smart, full of heart and grounded wisdom that shines much-needed light on adoption—yet is relatable for all parents, male and female, even those of us who had children the old-fashioned biological way! I couldn’t stop reading this hilarious and gripping rollercoaster of a story.” — Jewel

In Instant Mom, Nia Vardalos, writer and star of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, tells her hilarious and poignant road-to-parenting story that eventually leads to her daughter and prompts her to become a major advocate for adoption.

Moments after Nia Vardalos finds out she has been nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay for My Big Fat Greek Wedding, she is alone and en route to a fertility clinic, trying yet again for a chance at motherhood.

Vardalos chronicles her attempts to have a baby, and how she tries everything—from drinking jugs of green mud tea, to acupuncture, to working with two surrogates. Finally, she and her husband, actor Ian Gomez, decide to try adoption and discover a free service: Foster Family Agencies. Then one day, the social workers “match” her with an almost-three-year-old girl, who she knows, instantly, is her daughter.

With her signature wit and candor, Nia Vardalos reveals what really came next—the truth of how she and her husband transitioned a preschooler into their home. Vardalos opens up about the bawling-tears and belly-laughter that all make up what it means to be…a parent.

Νέα κυκλοφορία από την Music Liberty το νέο CD της Άντζυ Καρέζη

ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΥΠΟΥ

ΑΝΤΖΥ ΚΑΡΕΖΗ
ΛΈΕΙ – ΛΈΕΙ

Νέα κυκλοφορία από την Music Liberty το νέο CD της Άντζυ Καρέζη με 7 ολοκαίνουργια τραγούδια, σε στίχους και μουσικές που υπογράφουν οι Γιώργος Οικονομάκος, Άκης Μελής, Fanourios, Γιάννης Φουστέρης, Μαρίτα Χιονίδη.

Τραγούδια που έχουν ήδη ξεχωρίσει από το CD είναι το ομότιτλο Λέει Λέει και το ξεχωριστό ντουέτο Έρωτας που την ερμηνεία του μοιράζεται με τον Χάρη Ακριτίδη.

Στις ηχογραφήσεις περιλαμβάνεται η επιτυχία Χωρίς Δεκάρα σε μουσική Γιάννη Μέτσικα και στίχους Βαρβάρας Τσιμπούλη που είχε πρωτοτραγουδήσει η Ελένη Βιτάλη στο ξεκίνημά της

Ένα από τα τραγούδια του δίσκου που έχει ήδη αστικοποιηθεί με ήχο και εικόνα είναι το Λέει Λέει σε σκηνοθεσία Γιώργου Γκάβαλου
Δείτε στο YouTube το video clip

Καλή ακρόαση!!!

Δολοφονική επίθεση σε φοιτητή στην Μυτιλήνη

Βάναυση δολοφονική επίθεση, προκαλώντας του, σύμφωνα με την γνωμάτευση των ιατρών του Νοσοκομείου της Μυτιλήνης, κρανιοεγκεφαλικές κακώσεις αλλα και πολύωρο σόκ, δέχτηκε φοιτητής στο Πανεπιστήμιο Αιγαίου.

Αυτά ήταν δυστυχώς, τα αποτελέσματα του ξυλοδαρμού που δέχτηκε από υποψήφιο δημοτικό σύμβουλο, πρώην τομεάρχη ΔΑΠ Αιγαίου, πρώην υπεύθυνο ΔΑΠ Μυτιλήνης και πρώην πρόεδρο Σ.Φ. Κοινωνιολογίας… ο πρώην αναπληρωτής Γραμματέας ΠΑΣΠ Μυτιλήνης τις πρώτες πρωινές ώρες, χτυπώντας τον με γκλοπ στο κεφάλι, μέσα στο ίδιο του το σπίτι.

Ο συγκεκριμένος, μαζί με αλλα τέσσερα άτομα, ενεργά μέλη της ΔΑΠ-ΝΔΦΚ Μυτιλήνης, εφάρμοσαν πρακτικές Χρυσής Αυγής, προχωρώντας σε αποτρόπαιες πράξεις που δεν συνάδουν με την ακαδημαϊκή κοινότητα ούτε τον φοιτητικό συνδικαλισμό.

Ο εν λόγω απείλησε δε, μέλη της παράταξής μας, πως αν προβούμε σε δημοσιοποίηση του γεγονότος θα χρησιμοποιήσουν μπράβους με σκοπό φυσικά την βλάβη της σωματικής μας ακεραιότητας. Θέλοντας να προστατέψουμε τους εαυτούς μας, την ίδια ώρα που το συμβάν παίρνει τον δρόμο της δικαιοσύνης, δημοσιοποιούμε την συγκεκριμένη επιστολή για να τονίσουμε πως η Δημοκρατία και το δικαίωμα στο διαφορετικό είναι απαράδεκτο να τίθεται σε αμφισβήτηση, με όπλο την ωμή βία.

Οι μάχες δίνονται με προτάσεις και όχι επιθέσεις που στόχο έχουν τον εκφοβισμό και τον τραυματισμό συμφοιτητών μας. Τα συγκεκριμένα άτομα μας αποδεικνύουν ποια είναι και τι είδους μεθόδους εφαρμόζουν όλα αυτά τα χρόνια.

Ζητάμε από την τοπική οργάνωση της Νέας Δημοκρατίας, την ΟΝΝΕΔ, από τους φοιτητικούς συλλόγους και τις Πρυτανικές Αρχές, τον πολιτικό κόσμο του συνταγματικού τόξου αλλα και την ίδια, ΔΑΠ-ΝΔΦΚ Μυτιλήνης, να καταδικάσουν το συμβάν.

Πρέπει όλοι οι προοδευτικοί νέοι να καταδικάσουν το γεγονός και όλοι μαζί να αποδοκιμάσουμε τις φασίζουσες συμπεριφορές, αποδεικνύοντας ότι η Δημοκρατία δεν πρόκειται να απειληθεί από κανέναν και ποτέ.

Δηλώνουμε απερίφραστα πως θα συνεχίσουμε τον αγώνα μας με κάθε κόστος.

SOURCE: Π.Α.Σ.Π ΜΥΤΙΛΗΝΗΣ

Cyprus wins bailout deal, avoids bankruptcy after talks save banking system from collapse

Source: News

Cyprus in last-ditch bailout talks

Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades entered emergency talks with creditors seeking to avert bankruptcy.

CYPRUS has secured a package of rescue loans in tense, last-ditch negotiations, two EU diplomats said, saving the country from a banking system collapse and bankruptcy.

The cash-strapped island nation needs a 10 billion euro ($13 billion) bailout to recapitalise its ailing lenders and keep the government afloat. The European Central Bank had threatened to cut crucial emergency assistance to the country’s banks by Tuesday without an agreement.

The finance ministers of the 17-nation eurozone accepted the plan reached in 10 hours of negotiations in Brussels between Cypriot officials and the so-called troika of creditors: the International Monetary Fund, the European Commission and the ECB.

Under the plan, Cyprus’ second-largest bank, Laiki, will be restructured and holders of bank deposits of more than 100,000 euros will have to take losses, the diplomats said.

They spoke on condition of anonymity pending the official announcement. It was not immediately clear whether the holders of large deposits in the remaining Cypriot banks would equally be forced to take losses.

The diplomats also did not elaborate on how much large deposit holders would lose. Making them take a hit is expected to net several billion euros, reducing the amount of rescue loans the country needs.

Cypriots pessimistic over bailout future

With Cyprus’ banks on the verge of collapse, residents in the capital are pessimistic over the future of their economy. Jessica Gray report…

Without a deal by Monday night, the tiny Mediterranean island nation of about 1 million would have faced the prospect of bankruptcy, which could force it to abandon the euro currency and spur turmoil in the eurozone of 300 million people.

To secure a rescue loan package, Nicosia had to find ways to raise 5.8 billion euros so it could qualify for the 10 billion euro bailout package.

The bulk of that money is now being raised by forcing losses on large deposit holders as well as bond holders in Laiki bank, which will be split into a bad bank of toxic assets and a remaining viable core business.

But Cyprus resisted pressure by creditors to also unwind the country’s largest lender, Bank of Cyprus, the diplomat said.

A plan agreed to in marathon negotiations earlier this month called for a one-time levy on all bank depositors in Cypriot banks. But the proposal ignited fierce anger among Cypriots because it also targeted small savers. It failed to win a single vote in the Cypriot Parliament.

Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades

Cypriot president Nicos Anastasiades warned he may be forced to quit as he battles Brussels bailout bosses.

Under the new agreement, average savers’ deposits with all Cypriot banks of up to 100,000 euros will be guaranteed by the state in accordance with the EU’s deposit insurance guarantee, the diplomat said.

In an illustration of the depth of the fear of a banking collapse, Cyprus’ central bank on Sunday imposed a daily withdrawal limit of 100 euros ($130) from ATMs of the country’s two largest banks to prevent a bank run by depositors worried about their savings.

Cypriot banks have been closed this past week while officials worked on a rescue plan, and they are not due to reopen until Tuesday.

Cash has been available through ATMs, but long lines formed and many machines have quickly run out of cash.

The international creditors, led by the IMF, were seeking a fundamental restructuring of the outsized financial system, which is worth up to eight times the country’s gross domestic product of about 18 billion euros. They say the country’s business model of attracting foreign investors, among them many Russians, with low taxes and lax financial regulation has backfired and must be upended.

Cyprus Financial Crisis

A banking bust in Cyprus sent savers on to the streets in protest last week and sparked fears of another European crisis.

They also insisted that Cyprus couldn’t receive more loans because that would make its debt burden unsustainably high.

After the eurozone’s finance ministers’ approval, the ECB is expected to continue providing liquidity to the Cypriot banks, avoiding an imminent collapse.

Several national parliaments in eurozone countries such as Germany then must also approve the bailout deal, which might take another few weeks

During more than 10 hours of talks with bosses from the ECB, IMF and the EU, President Nicos Anastasiades had fought for the survival of the island’s No. 1 lender, the Bank of Cyprus.

The deal hammered out would see the bank, which carries one third of all holdings, survive.

But this would come at a massive price for investors, which one senior EU source said could be as high as 40 per cent.

Another senior EU source said there would be no levy – a major U-turn from last week’s collapsed deal to clobber all savers on the island.

But Cyprus’s second bank, Laiki, would be wound up as part of the agreement, he added.

Smaller account-holders will be covered by the EU’s deposit guarantee legislation, which runs to the 100,000-euro threshold, while those above that level face a hefty haircut.

The negotiations were aimed at pulling together some seven billion euros, mainly from the Cypriot banking sector, to unlock a 10-billion-euro ($A12.51 billion) loans package from eurozone partners and the International Monetary Fund.

A major sticking point throughout the talks was a European Central Bank demand for the Bank of Cyprus to pay a nine-billion-euro bill due to Frankfurt.

Earlier, hundreds of Cypriot demonstrators have rallied outside EU offices and the presidential palace in Nicosia, calling on the government to defy international pressure to take a “criminal” bailout.

As they awaited the result of last-ditch talks in Brussels, the protesters slammed  Anastasiades and the so-called troika of the European Union, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Central Bank (ECB).

About 500 members of the communist Akel Party gathered outside the offices of the European Commission chanting: “Don’t bow, people of Cyprus, stand up for your rights,” and “Troika prints euros and buys nations”.

“This is the Third World War in an economic form and we will stand up to it with all of our strength,” protester Marina Charalambous said.

Another protester, Anda Dimitriou, said: “Cypriots are proud people, very hardworking people. Europe’s stance is unacceptable and criminal.”

Athina Kariati, said Cyprus had to fight efforts to make it accept conditions including a “haircut” for bank depositors.

“They are going to let people starve in order to save the large capital,” she said. “Right now we have to save our economy completely, refuse to pay the debt and nationalise the banks,” she said.

Party member Andreas, a pensioner who declined to give his surname, said the troika were “not considering the people of Cyprus, but only figures and money”.

“Their main concern is about Cypriot banks and that goes against the basic principle of the EU, guarding people’s wellbeing,” he said.

Akel, which has 19 seats in the 56-member parliament, had refused to sign a bailout agreement on the terms on offer while it was in power before Anastasiades’s election last month.

“Anastasiades is responsible for this,” said Charles Vassiliou, another Akel member.

“He listens to the troika. Akel would have handled the situation very differently. We would never have put Cyprus hostage to the troika. We would have quit the eurozone and gone back to the (Cyprus) pound.”

Some demonstrators were gloomily fatalistic about Cyprus eventually being forced to abandon the European single currency that it adopted in 2008.

“We are bankrupt,” said Starvros Georgiou.

“Sooner or later we will return to the pound with tremendous consequences.”

The other protest at the presidential palace involved around 200 people, mostly bank workers whose jobs and pensions are on the line.

They held a banner saying: “We will not become slaves of the 21st century.”

A female protester who declined to give her name compared the crisis to 1974, the year that Turkish troops occupied the island’s northern third in response to an Athens-engineered coup in Nicosia aimed at union with Greece.

“Everything is pre-planned because the government wants to follow the troika. Everything is sold and betrayed as back in 1974,” she said angrily.

“How can there be a light at the end of the tunnel when a government doesn’t know how to negotiate, only because they want to follow troika. Anastasiades is committed to (German Chancellor Angela) Merkel.”

Negotiations in Brussels among Eurogroup finance ministers on Cyprus were put back by at least two hours on Sunday as talks dragged on between Anastasiades and EU and IMF chiefs

Ακούστε τa νεα τραγουδια της ΕΛΠΙΔΑΣ ΑΔΑΜΙΔΟΥ

ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΥΠΟΥ

ΕΛΠΙΔΑ ΑΔΑΜΙΔΟΥ

1.AΠΟ ΛΟΓΙΑ ΧΟΡΤΑΣΑΜΕ ΦΤΑΝΕΙ- 2.Η ΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΙΑ

Η πανέμορφη Σαλονικιά Ελπίδα Αδαμίδου, μία γνήσια λαϊκή φωνή, μετά τον πρώτο της προσωπικό δίσκο, με τίτλο “Δεν είμαι όνειρο”,που κυκλοφόρησε το καλοκαίρι του 2011, έρχεται με δύο νέα τραγούδια, προπομπούς της δεύτερης δισκογραφίας της για το 2013.

«Από λόγια χορτάσαμε, φτάνει», σε στίχους Δημήτρη Τσάφα και μουσική Ευριπίδη Νικολίδη, ένα λαικό τραγούδι, που θα αγγίξει τις καρδιές πολλών από εμάς και «Η Σαλονικιά» σε στίχους και μουσική Λουκά Καλομοίρη, μία σύγχρονη ρούμπα γραμμένη με «σαλονικιώτικη» διάλεκτο, που μας ξεσηκώνει να χορέψουμε, τραγουδώντας δυνατά…«Δε με λες…»

Η Ελπίδα Αδαμίδου, που σπούδασε χρηματο-οικονομικά, εργάστηκε ως τραπεζικός υπάλληλος, για πολλά χρόνια τραγουδώντας παράλληλα σε νυχτερινά κέντρα στη Θεσσαλονίκη, στην Αθήνα και σε διάφορες πόλεις της Ελλάδας.

‘Εχοντας στο ενεργητικό της συνεργασίες με μεγάλα ονόματα της ελληνικής μουσικής σκηνής, και με γνώμονα τον επαγγελματισμό, τη συνέπειά της αλλά και το βορειο-ελλαδίτικο ταμπεραμέντο της, αποτελεί την “ελπίδα” μας, για το καλό ελληνικό τραγούδι !!!

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Ακούστε τa νεα τραγουδια της ΕΛΠΙΔΑΣ ΑΔΑΜΙΔΟΥ

1.AΠΟ ΛΟΓΙΑ ΧΟΡΤΑΣΑΜΕ ΦΤΑΝΕΙ- 2.Η ΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΙΑ

ΚAΛΗ ΑΚΡΟΑΣΗ

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Escape and Evasion in Enemy-Occupied Crete 1941-43 28 March 2013

Talk by historian Ian Frazer, former Lecturer at Otago Univesity and co-author of ‘On the run – Anzac escape and evasion in enemy-occupied Crete’.
In the Battle of Crete in May 1941, the 2/7th Australian Infantry Battalion, fought with much honour, including a last-ditch stand at ‘42nd Street’ in the final days of the battle.

Fighting in the rear-guard, they were denied evacuation at the last minute and forced to capitulate.

Large numbers went on the run as evaders and escapers.

Some managed to escape Crete by themselves; many more were rescued by the British secret services.

This story, which spanned more than two years after May 1941 is not so well-known.

It was another outstanding chapter in the history of the Battalion.

This talk is a tribute those soldiers and the brave Cretan families who gave them shelter and eventually helped them escape

Thursday 28 March – 5.30pm arrival for 6pm start.

Light refreshments served between 5.30pm and 6pm. Talk begins promptly at 6pm.