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Lucifer22, you are invited![edit]

Maybe you can include some information on Greek universities? I have invted you, because one of the purposes of this new project is to share information about the universities in Southeast Europe.--Comparativist1 (talk) 16:29, 27 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Meligalas[edit]

[Copied from my page, sorry for repetition if you have already read it]

I have been thinking further the 'mass execution' aspect(i.e. whether I might be wrong about this). However I am told that if each person was tried individually then it can't be a mass execution. In any case, the description as was previously amended suggested that all surviving TAs were executed en masse, which was certainly not true: some were taken to another town and tried there, three I think being executed, and most of them were taken as prisoners to Kalamata. This last is documented everywhere including in F.O. reports.

About 700 were buried at Meligalas, almost all combatants, and presumably the ELAS fighters as well. I would be interested to know whether that cemetary was just for those executed or for everyone.

Personally I think it is very sad that a successful battle by brave men against collaborators, who have moreover been persecuting the surrounding villagers (hence the villagers' blood lust after the battle), should be used to beat them with for evermore, rather than the successful fighters being honoured.

I have undone and redone as my comment was a bit rude - sorry! Bougatsa42 (talk) 21:48, 10 May 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bougatsa42 (talkcontribs)