We came from Greece illiterate. I am grateful to communist Czechoslovakia for taking care of us, letting us study and live a beautiful life
Kostas Pandularis was born in 1935 in the mountain village of Ano Perivoli in northern Greece, in the former Macedonia. The family lived on a sheep farm. During the Second World War, he experienced the Italian and German occupation. His father, Pavlos Pandularis, joined the partisan movement. Around 1947, during the Greek Civil War, he escaped with part of his family from the battles to Albania, where they were starving. After returning to warring Greece, he and his sisters were evacuated to Yugoslavia and then Czechoslovakia. He grew up in an orphanage in the Vítkov part of Klokočov in northern Moravia. He graduated from the secondary pedagogical school in Prague. He worked as an educator and Macedonian language teacher in Greek orphanages. After their dissolution, he taught in Hať and Hlučín. In the seventies, he moved to the Krásné Pole part of Ostrava.