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By looks, where can these Greeks pass at...What would be the 1st thing you would say they look to be from if saw them

GrekoManiac

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They are not Greeks. The 3rd from the end is from Crete.The last 2 are definetely NON Greeks. I have lived all my life in Athens ,extremely rarely have seen people looking like them.
 

Ezio1

Well-known member
They are not Greeks. The 3rd from the end is from Crete.The last 2 are definetely NON Greeks. I have lived all my life in Athens ,extremely rarely have seen people looking like them.
The second one, from left is the leader of Golden Dawn.
 

GrekoManiac

Active member
Yes, i know , he doesnt look as exotic as the others. Also the Cretan man with the traditional clothes doesnt look so exotic. The others are not from Greece but mostly Greek Americans
 

Ezio1

Well-known member
Yes, i know , he doesnt look as exotic as the others. Also the Cretan man with the traditional clothes doesnt look so exotic. The others are not from Greece but mostly Greek Americans
Question
1) Did 1.5 million Greek-speaking Christian refugees from Anatolia migrate to Greece in 1923? Yes or no?

2) Did they - at the time - constitute about one third of Greece's total population? Yes or no?

3) Are those Anatolian refugees Europeans? Yes or no?
 

GrekoManiac

Active member
Question
1) Did 1.5 million Greek-speaking Christian refugees from Anatolia migrate to Greece in 1923? Yes or no?

2) Did they - at the time - constitute about one third of Greece's total population? Yes or no?

3) Are those Anatolian refugees Europeans? Yes or no?
Yes, this is a fact, also a fact is that not all Anatolians were the same. Karamans or Capadocian were not similar to people from Izmir for example, who were closer to mainland Greece
 
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