Marc Zirogiannis

Hitler's Orphan

Demetri of Kalavryta. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 36 Seiten
ISBN 131222259X
EAN 9781312222595
Veröffentlicht Oktober 2014
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Beschreibung

This historical novella is set in the famed Greek village of Kalavryta, the site of one of the worst massacres in the history of World War II. Panagiotis and Vasiliki Zirogiannis are met with the realities of Italian and, later, Nazi occupation of their beloved, little village in the Greek countryside. Against the backdrop or war, rebellion, and tragedy they try to affirm their love and protect their baby, Demetrios. This book tells the true story of a human tragedy of epic proportions.

Portrait

Marc Zirogiannis holds a B.A. from Long Island University and a Juris Doctor from Hofstra Universitys School of Law. Mr. Zirogiannis is a world renowned Business Development Consultant and writer. He is a former adjunct professor of paralegal studies and business at Hofstra University. Mr. Zirogiannis and, his love, Soraya Rose have four sons, Daniel, Demetrios, Joseph and Sebastian. His oldest son is a member of the United States Armed Forces, currently stationed in Germany. Mr. Zirogiannis has practiced the martial arts for over 25 years and earned a 2nd Dan under the supervision of Grandmaster Yeon Hwan Park in Levittown, New York. He has been active in practicing and teaching meditation for 10 years. He has published numerous books, eBooks, and Audio Books an on a variety of subjects, and, is currently the lead correspondent for Tae Kwon Do Times, an international print publication. He lectures on a variety of topics, including business development, personal development, and matters of the martial arts. His last novel, The Suffering of Innocents, was hailed by critics and readers as a triumph in dramatic fiction.

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