Εγω τα εχω πει εδω πανω απο χρονο, αλλα στο λουκι που ειμαστε δεν υπαρχουν εναλλακτικες λυσεις!
υπάρχουν.
η μαγική λέξη είναι bailout.
εάν έστω και στο ελάχιστο υποθεσουμε ότι όντως οι δειλούρες που κυβερνουν κάνουν ότι κανουν για να σώσουν τα κεκτημένα τους στην περιπτωση των γερμανών η ιστορία μας διδάσκει πολλά όμορφα πράγματα......
Thessaloniki 1943 Jewish popoulation: 53000
During World War II, Greece was conquered by Nazi Germany and occupied by the Axis powers. 12,898 Greek Jews fought in the Greek army, one of the best-known amongst them being Colonel Mordechai Frizis, in a force which first successfully repelled the Italian Army, but was later overwhelmed by German forces. 86% of the Greek Jews, especially those in the areas occupied by Nazi Germany and Bulgaria, were murdered despite efforts by the Greek Orthodox Church hierarchy and many individual Christian Greeks to shelter Jews. Although the Germans and Bulgarians deported a great number of Greek Jews, others were successfully hidden by their Greek neighbours. Entire villages and towns of Greek Orthodox Christians were killed by the Nazis including the village of Distomo and the town of Kalavryta as punishment for their resistance in WWII.
On July 11, 1942, the Jews of Thessaloniki were rounded up in preparation for slave labour. [size=14pt]The community paid a fee of 2.5 billion drachmas for their freedom, the effect of which was only to delay deportation until the following March. [/size]46,091 people were sent to Auschwitz. 1,950 returned to find most of their sixty synagogues and schools destroyed. Many survivors emigrated to Israel and the United States. Today the Jewish population of Thessaloniki numbers roughly [size=14pt]1,000[/size], and maintains two synagogues.