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ZUM4865760
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Jul. 28, 1953 - Accused meets son for First time: What promises to be the most sensational post-war triple- has started in Athens. The trial of Nikolas Ploumbidis head of the Greek Communist underground organization, who was arrested in Athens a few months ago - during a spy-ring round-up.. The location of a Communist transmitter was pin-pointed with the aid of a U.S. helicopter - visiting the country. When Communist leaders fled behind the iron-curtain in 1946 - Nikolas Ploumbidis stayed - and although suffering from Tuberculosis - lived under assumed names at twelve different addresses in Greece. Soon after his arrest - he was disowned by Greek Communist Party leaders living behind the Iron Curtain - in a broadcast from Moscow - which claimed that he was a” stool-pigeon on the payroll of the Nonace-Waseist police”
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1953 AD (C20th AD)
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Jul. 28, 1953 - Accused meets son for First time: What promises to be the most sensational post-war triple- has started in Athens. The trial of Nikolas Ploumbidis head of the Greek Communist underground organization, who was arrested in Athens a few months ago - during a spy-ring round-up.. The location of a Communist transmitter was pin-pointed with the aid of a U.S. helicopter - visiting the country. When Communist leaders fled behind the iron-curtain in 1946 - Nikolas Ploumbidis stayed - and although suffering from Tuberculosis - lived under assumed names at twelve different addresses in Greece. Soon after his arrest - he was disowned by Greek Communist Party leaders living behind the Iron Curtain - in a broadcast from Moscow - which claimed that he was a “stool-pigeon on the payroll of the Nonace-Waseist police”. Photo shows Nikolas Ploumbidis meets his son for the First time. Having gone underground shortly after his marriage - he had never seen his child until the latter was allowed to visit him in jail - at the start of his trial.

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20th century / photography / metropolitan / 20th century / photograph / black and white / 1950-1959 annees 50 50s
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