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About Asimina (Asimo) Anagnostopoulou
From the marriage license registry Lidoriki Municipality Aigiptou Married on the same day as her brother Nikolaos in the same church.
The Village of Karoutes
The village of Karoutes, which means "The Bluffs", was burned to the ground on Christmas of 1944? by the Nazis. The villagers, about 800, had guns and fought. It was the only battle Greeks won on the mainland during WWII. The Nazis carried out a number of atrocities in villages through out Greece that night. It is said that the Nazis were looking for two downed English flyers that the village was hiding. Karoutes is rebuilding.
(I found this story written by a woman named Margaret whose great grandfather, Efthimious, was the village priest. He was tortured in the Church before it was set on fire. Also tortured were her grandmother's brother, Nick, and the village school teacher. She confirms this story with a personal conversation she had in 1988 with Nick's brother, George Katsimbas, who led the resistance. The story is on the Biblical Anthropology Blog.
About (Ασήμω) Αλεξανδρου (Αναγνωστοπουλου) (Ελληνικά)
Θεμιστ,Ιωαν. Αναγνωστόπουλος – Σκαλούλα – ετών 24
Ασήμω Αλεξ.Καψοκεφάλου – Καρούτες – ετών 28
Γεωργ. Κουτσούμπας – Σκαλούλα
Α’- Άγιος Νικόλαος – Καρούτες
παπα Γ. Ασημακόπουλος
Τέλεση : 25 – 5 – 1924
Asimina (Asimo) Anagnostopoulou's Timeline
1896 |
1896
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Karoutes (Καρούτες), Fokithos, Greece
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1926 |
March 16, 1926
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Lidoriki, Central Greece, Greece
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1928 |
1928
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Skaloula, Greece
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1952 |
May 7, 1952
Age 56
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Skaloula, Fokithos, Greece
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Skaloula, Fokithos, Greece
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