I was the only one in Czechoslovakia, the rest of the family remained in Bulgaria.

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Mr. Ing. Sotirios Pupakis was born in 1935 in the Evros region in northeastern Greece near the Turkish border. His father was a partisan in the Democratic Army of Greece (DSE) and the family was persecuted for it several times; they even got interned in a concentration camp. After his village had been burnt down, Mr. Pupakis with his brother left for the neighbouring Bulgaria; his parents arrived there later. After a year, he was selected among a group of children who went to Czechoslovakia. His parents and siblings however remained in Bulgaria, and Mr. Pupakis was thus the only one of the family to live in Czechoslovakia. He was growing up in a children’s home in Šilheřovice. Then he learnt the wood-working trade in the Škoda factory in Pilsen and studied an industrial school in Betlémská St. in Prague. He was working as a designer in the Vítkovice Ironworks, and he completed a distance-study of technical university in Brno. He had been a member of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), now he is a member of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM). He lives in Ostrava.