
In 1967, a military junta seized power in Greece, plunging the nation into a dark era of political repression and censorship. From their base in Germany, a group of exiled Greek journalists and activists launched a radio program on Deutsche Welle, using the power of the spoken word to challenge the regime's narrative and keep the spirit of resistance alive. Through their broadcasts, they provided a vital lifeline of information to the Greek people, exposing the regime's abuses and fostering a sense of solidarity that would eventually contribute to the junta's downfall in 1974.




