- George Seremetis
George Dimitriou Seremetis (Greek: Γεώργιος Σερεμέτης) (1879 in
Skamnia Elassona s - 1950) was a prominent Greek lawyer and the mayor of Thessaloniki duringWorld War II .Seremetis was born in 1879 in Skamnia Elassonas, then ruled by the
Ottoman Empire . Shortly after his birth, the city ofLarissa was liberated and his family moved there. In 1897, George Seremetis started his studies at a law school of theUniversity of Athens . He graduated in 1902. He was a lawyer in Larissa for ten years.He moved to
Thessaloniki in 1913 when the city was liberated from Ottoman rule. From 1914 to 1922, he participated in the administration of the Thessaloniki bar association and from 1922 to 1926 he served as general secretary of the bar association. In 1922, Seremetis marriedCalliope Tatti and raised two children.From 1926 to 1945, he was elected president of the Thessaloniki
bar association by a large majority. He later succeeded with the help ofD. Vlachos to establish a "Lawyers' Fund of Welfare" (Greek: Tαμείο Προνοίας Νομικών) in Thessaloniki. In 1943, the mayorK. Merkouriou of Thessaloniki died. Thessaloniki was at that time occupied by the Axis forces. Bishop Genadios asked for a secret meeting with the representatives of the resistance organizations and they asked Seremetis to become mayor of Thessaloniki. Seremetis with the help of theRed Cross managed to provide the hospitals with medicines. He also managed, with the cooperation of the doctors and the medical staff, to help resistance fighters escape.In 1944, again with the cooperation of Bishop Genadios and the Red Cross representatives, he managed to convince the German authorities to leave the harbour facilities of Thessaloniki intact during their retreat.
Shortly after the liberation, he served again for a while as the bar association president, but later resigned due to ill health. He died in 1950 of a heart attack.
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Armenopoulos ", p. 47 of 1993
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