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German Bild Refers to Makis Psomiadis as Greece’s Biggest Fraud
Infamous Makis Psomiadis became a featured article in German daily newspaper Bild under the title “This is Greece’s Biggest Fraud”.
The German newspaper reports that...
Bild: What is the Salary of Greek Bankrupt Politicians?
German newspaper 'Bild' focuses on the salary of Greek politicians in an article published on the website of the newspaper.
"The situation in Greece forces...
Provocative open letter from German «Bild» to the Greek Prime Minister – Letter response to Merkel by the Federation of Greek Communities in...
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The German newspaper that is being read by 12 million readers a day addressed to Mr. Papandreou stated:
"You are in Germany, a country very...
Young Greek Man Killed at Graduation Party in Germany
A Greek 20-year-old was beaten to death by a gang of men at a park in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The...
Earliest Known Gospel Copy About Childhood of Jesus Found
An ancient manuscript fragment was found in a library in Hamburg, Germany. It is a small part of a book called the Infancy Gospel...
Greece Remembers the Cold-Blooded Nazi Massacre at Distomo
The massacre at Distomo remains to this day one of the most heinous crimes the Nazis committed against innocent women and children
How Is Greece Affected by the Bankruptcy of Tour Operator FTI
The third-largest travel agency in Europe, the German FTI, filed for bankruptcy on Monday, affecting an estimated 7,500 people on vacation in Greece and...
On This Day in 1941 Nazi Germany Invades Greece
It was April 6, 1941 when Germany launched a massive attack on Greece's northern border after Italy failed to capture the country.
Famous Greek Singer Vicky Leandros Falls Off Stage in Germany
World famous Greek singer Vicky Leandros tripped and fell off the stage during a concert in Hanover, Germany on Friday night.
According to German newspaper...
Greece Marks Departure of First Death Train for Thessaloniki Jews
Greece marks on March 15 the anniversary of the departure in 1943 of the first train from Thessaloniki taking Jews to Auschwitz death camp.


