The moving story of the doctor of the poor. Evdokia Papasotiriou, from the idyllic village of Planitero in Achaia, was the first woman to graduate from the Medical School. A fighter of the National Resistance and a doctor who gave selflessly, she would walk five hours to the surrounding villages to offer free medical care to the residents and distribute food she had bought herself. She was turned in and imprisoned, yet never gave up. She filled the world around her with compassion and love. Twenty years after her death, this heroine was honored by her village with a statue in the central square.
Her life and the story of her village are deeply connected with the greatest massacre in modern Greek history, the Kalavryta tragedy, the burning and mass executions that destroyed fifty villages across northern Peloponnese.