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A Greek-American Woman's Resistance to the Nazis and the Greek Junta

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Passport Photo 1946

Athena and Yianni Mihos

Efpalio, Greece, Late 1940s

My village in Roumeli

Piraeus, Greece 1946

Leaving for America on the SS Marine Carp

Family Portrait

Patras, Greece 1938

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Athena’s First Booksigning

Posted November 12, 2018November 29, 2018 jameschenderson

Athena at her first book signing.

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This memoir is the story of Athena Mihos Psyhogios Henderson, arrested in 1971 attempting to free Alekos Panagoulis from Boyati Military Prison in Athens, Greece. Her trial was covered around the world by the international press because Alekos Panagoulis was the most famous political prisoner of the Junta, the military dictatorship then in control of Greece, imprisoned for his failed attempt to assassinate the leader of the dictatorship, Colonel Yiorgios Papadopoulos, and because one of her co-conspirators in the plot to free Alekos was Lady Amalia Fleming, the widow of Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine.

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