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Greek Military Court Condemns Two Jews on Charges of Being in Contact with Rebel Forces

August 1, 1949
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Two Jews, Aaron Ganis and Chryssoula Felous, were today sentenced to death by a military court at Voulos on charges of having been in contact with the Greek rebels.

The fate of two other Jews among a total of 36 defendants, all charged with the same actions, is still unknown. Felous’ execution was ordered carried out immediately, while Ganls’ sentence has been postponed pending an appeal to a higher body.

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