Germans in 1942 executed two Greeks in Vrasna


Germans in 1942
executed two Greeks
in Vrasna


The Germans in 1942 executed two innocent Greeks in Vrasna village, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, in Greece, because they omitted the forced labor imposed on them!
The President of the Community of Arnaia, in Chalkidiki, E. Tsaprazlis is alarmed and informs the local villagers noting that every Saturday a list would be posted of the names of the forced guards and labourers.
Those who are absent will be sent to concentration camps.

Here is the horrific text of the announcement:

“The German authorities executed two persons in Vrasna, because they neglected their duty of forced guarding of the communication devices.
For the final time the local people of Arnaia are notified that every Saturday night the weekly list will be posted. Everyone is obligated to be informed and notify their friends and family, to schedule their work and be present for their duty.
Anyone who is absent will be sent to concentration camps.

Arnaia, 04.10.1942
Community president
Eth. Tsaprazlis”.


The document with the above evidence was located and published in the "Arnaia Magazine" (no. 119).

The German welchers didn’t even pay the wages of the forced labor that they were obligated to do and this should be taken into the account of the compensating Germany owes to Greece and the Greek people (not to mention all the other debt from the world war 1) which they is still valid.

Transl.: G. Anagnostoudis.

ΛΕΞΕΙΣ-ΚΛΕΙΔΙΑ: ΒΡΑΣΝΑ, ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ, ΓΕΡΜΑΝΟΙ, ΝΑΖΙ, ΕΚΤΕΛΕΣΗ, Γ ΡΑΙΧ, ΣΤΡΑΤΟΠΕΔΑ ΣΥΓΚΕΝΤΡΩΣΗΣ, ΚΑΤΟΧΗ, ΑΡΝΑΙΑ, ΧΑΛΚΙΔΙΚΗ, ΝΑΖΙ, NAZI, ΒΡΑΣΝΑ

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