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The Slow Recognition of Greek Children Adopted Abroad After the Civil War

A new reform allows for the recognition of the thousands of children adopted by American families in the aftermath of the Greek civil war, explains the daily newspaper of Athens, Kathimerini. Disappeared during the first years of their lives, they are now reconnecting with their past and their identity.
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A new reform allows for the recognition of the thousands of children adopted by American families in the aftermath of the Greek civil war, explains the daily newspaper of Athens, Kathimerini. Disappeared during the first years of their lives, they are now reconnecting with their past and their identity.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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