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Paul B. Pavlovich: "My Flight From Yugoslavia in 1954: Swimming with One Arm Towards Freedom"

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The American architect Paul B. Pavlovich fled the establishment of the communist regime in Yugoslavia by swimming across Lake Prespa, between Macedonia and Greece. Story of a rocking escape. Articles / One - Slideshow - First, History, Personalities, Fall of the Berlin Wall, Courier of the Balkans, Serbia, Northern Macedonia, Greece, Une
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The American architect Paul B. Pavlovich fled the establishment of the communist regime in Yugoslavia by swimming across Lake Prespa, between Macedonia and Greece. Story of a rocking escape. Articles / One - Slideshow - First, History, Personalities, Fall of the Berlin Wall, Courier of the Balkans, Serbia, Northern Macedonia, Greece, Une

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courrierdesbalkans.fr broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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