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“50 years a refugee”: The life journey of Christos Kosmidis | 06 Dec. 2024, 13:00

A significant oral testimony is brought to light by the radio series Unguarded Passage, a testimony broadcast publicly for the first time by Voice of Greece. The radio documentary will air on Friday, December 6, 2024, from 13:00 to 14:00.

Christos Kosmidis, born in 1912, over 102 years ago in Pontus, spent the majority of his life as a refugee — first as a Pontic refugee and later as a political refugee in Romania.

Through his testimony, Kosmidis recounts for the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) his family’s settlement in the village of Kato Ambelia in Serres after the population exchange, a relocation marked by poverty and great hardships. During the war, he served as a reserve officer, joining the National Resistance in 1943 as a member of ELAS. In the harsh years of the Greek Civil War, he fought in various battles as part of the so-called “Democratic Army of Greece.” By 1949, he was in the infamous Bouleke enclave and later lived as a political refugee in Romania for nearly forty years.

The radio documentary also features his daughter, Despina Kosmidou, who speaks about her father.

Research: Leonidas Kasapis – Thomas Sideris
Archival Material and Presentation: Thomas Sideris


Broadcast: Friday, December 6, 2024, 13:00-14:00 (Athens time)

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