Story:
Framed photograph of Dimitrios and Anastasia Dadioti, Ayvalik (c. 1900). The Dadioti family belonged to the bourgeoisie of Kydonies (present day Ayvalik) in Asia Minor. In 1915, during the first persecution that the Greeks of Asia Minor were subjected to, the father of the family, Dimitris, was sent to the forced labor camps in Beli-keser, where he died of hardships a few months later. The mother, Anastasia, with the three children, Katina, Dimitra and Vaggelis, abandoned their home and moved temporarily to Istanbul. They came back from there in 1919, when the political circumstances seemed more favourable for the Greeks. The family left again, with the persecution of 1922, first for Lesvos and then for Athens.
Information:
Creator of object:
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Place / Country of creation:
Turkey
Year / Era of creation:
c. 1900
Provider:
Alexandros Kefalas
Type / Description of object:
Framed photograph of Dimitrios and Anastasia Dadioti, Ayvalik
Object route:
Turkey – Greece
Year / Era of movement:
1922
Reason of movement:
Asia Minor Catastrophe (1922)
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