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During the Greek Civil War of 1948-1950, approximately 28,000 children were deported from Greek Macedonia, of whom 3,500 | dG1fS2tsbkx3SXdqQkE
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00:00.
00:15My mom put me to sleep.
00:19In the morning, some voices were made.
00:22It turned out that children are crying.
00:24And more people are crying.
00:26But it was the last time I saw my mom in my life.
00:30.
00:40My parents were very happy to know that my parents were in the same way.
00:44The name of my parents was in the same way.
00:46The name of my parents was in the same way.
00:49And the name of my parents was in the same way.
00:54The name of my parents were in the same way.
00:56So, I didn't know that my parents were in the same way.
00:58I'm not sure if I could do this, but I could do it to you.
01:04I think that it will be to you.
01:16My dad, you.
01:19Yes, Petra.
01:20And my mother, Petra, and my mother were married.
01:24My house is a huge word.
01:27It's a local house.
01:35One day, we gave them all the old books.
01:41Every book was written by the name and name,
01:44painted with a leaf color,
01:46and statistical number.
01:48We thought we would return all the time.
02:04That's right.
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