ANDROS ODYSSEY - The Return

1940-1990

by Stavros Boinodirs PhD


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/21/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9781462019946
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9781462019953
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9781462019960

About the Book

As the Andros Odyssey refugees in Eastern Macedonia managed to survive a series of catastrophes, a much bigger threat appears. Greece enters into World War II. Anthony leaves his wife and joins other poorly equipped Greeks at the front. Greece had to fight four enemies at once: Albania, Italy, Bulgaria and Germany.

After the Greek capitulation, Eastern Macedonia was occupied by Bulgarians, who wanted to make sure that no Greek claim on that land persisted after the war. This brought about genocidal massacres of all Greek population in the area. The Bulgarian ambitions were also paralleled by Hitler’s Final Solution, regarding the Jewish presence in Greece. As the couple and the people around them struggle to survive this murderous environment, they face starvation, greed, language problems, misinformation, illness, treason, and a variety of other factors. Worse yet, following the capitulation of Germany, Greece is plagued by a new catastrophe, a civil war between communist and nationalist factions that lead to the Cold War. As a result, the Greeks sacrifice proportionally the highest part (almost 10%) of their population during this period of War II. It was the earlier part of this noted sacrifice that gave crucial time to the Russians to muster their strength for a decisive WWII victory against the Germans.

The end of the civil war finds Anthony and Elisabeth with two sons, barely able to feed themselves. The oldest son, after reaching adulthood leaves for Germany in search of work. The younger one, after finishing high school, and not being able to afford advanced schooling in Greece leaves for the United States, to help his great uncle, Pandel Mayo in exchange for college tuition. He happens to be the author of this book.


About the Author

Dr. Stavros (Steve) Boinodiris was born in 1943 in Drama, Greece. His parents were Greek immigrants from Kalivarion (now Guzelyurt), Cappadocia, of Asia Minor into Greece. He came to the USA in his teens, went to school and worked as an engineer for 30 years. He traveled worldwide, including North America, Europe, China and Brazil. He is now retired, currently living in North Carolina with his children and grandchildren. He periodically travels to Greece to his retirement home near Athens.