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Dimitri
is the third of four children. He attended
primary school at Lambo, Tanganyika. Taken
by his mother to Athens, Greece, with his siblings to attend the Athens
College (1933). Civilian
interpreter for British Army Military Police, Special Investigation
Branch (1945). Returned
to Tanganyika in 1945. Worked at Lindi, Tanganyika, and then became General Manager
Msanga coffee estate in the Moshi area,
Tanganyika, and partner in other ventures in Tanganyika with his
brothers. Frequent hunting trips to South Maasailand and
Ngaserai areas with his brother Costas. Sold Msanga and moved to Greece
(1964), worked in a Piraeus shipping office. Involved in an unsuccessful shipping company with his brothers and other
partners. Highly interested in family history, he created the first
Emmanuel family tree (1981). Lived in Folothei, Kolonaki (Loukianou
Street), Kifisia in Athens, and Piraeus. After his retirement he
moved to the village of Avato, and Xanthi, in northeast Greece. In July
1998 Dimitri visited the ancestral homeland, the Island of Tenedos, with
is family and his sister, Eleni.
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