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Correspondence of the Women’s Committee of the left-wing Greek political party of the United Democratic Left (EDA) with international women’s organisations

ASKI_Zeugou_016a
Description

The Greek teacher and resistance fighter Kaiti Zevgou (1903-1980) remained in prison as a political prisoner for 14 years. When she was released from prison in 1963, she joined the United Democratic Left (EDA), where she was in charge of the Women’s Committee. Letter from the Women’s Committee of the EDA ‘to the heroic women of Vietnam’, signed by Kaiti Zevgou (ASKI_EDA Archives 316)

Creator
Kaiti Zevgou
Source/Rightsholder
ASKI
Rights
Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Created
febr.-67
Spatial
Athens, Greece
Life Story
Kaiti Nisiriou-Zevgou (1903-1980)
The Greek teacher and resistance fighter Kaiti Zevgou (1903-1980) remained in prison as a political prisoner for 14 years.  When she was released from prison in 1963, she joined the United Democratic Left (EDA), where she was in charge of the Women's Committee. Letter from the Women's Committee of the EDA 'to the heroic women of Vietnam', signed by Kaiti Zevgou (ASKI_EDA Archives 316)
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