Kostis Palamas: His Death and His 'Self-Portrait'
Kostis Palamas, an iconic figure in Greek literature, passed away on February 27, 1943, and his funeral became a significant anti-occupation protest against the Nazi regime in Athens.
Kostas Voutsas died today β The shocking story of the grandfather who was killed by the Turks because he refused to wear the fez
This article commemorates the life of Kostas Voutsas, a beloved Greek actor, and reflects on the historical significance of his grandfather's resistance against Ottoman rule.
How the 200 of Kaisariani are overturning the memory of the Resistance β Historians explain
Photographs of the execution of 200 fighters in Kaisariani deeply moved the Greek public and highlighted the role of photographic documentation in understanding modern Greek history.
Charis Doukas: Athens Must Finally Acquire a National Resistance Museum
Athens' Mayor Charis Doukas emphasizes the need for a National Resistance Museum to honor the historical significance of Greeceβs resistance against Nazi occupation, particularly following the recent revelation of shocking visual documents of Nazi executions in Kaisariani.
Doukas' Initiative for a National Resistance Museum β Meeting with Charitsis and Charalambidis
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas is advocating for the establishment of a National Resistance Museum following a meeting with political and historical figures.
"Faced the Great - Made the Impossible Possible": The Eulogy of K. Tasoulas for Eleni Glykatzis-Arveler
The eulogy delivered by Greece's President expresses great respect and admiration for the late historian Eleni Glykatzis-Arveler, celebrating her contributions and impact on Greek history and culture.
Never-before-seen photos of Nazi executions in Greece surface on eBay
A collection of shocking photos depicting Nazi executions of Greek resistance fighters during WWII has surfaced on eBay, eliciting strong reactions in Greece where authorities claim them as national heritage.
Tassoulas on the photos of Kaisariani: 'A decisive contribution to historical memory'
Greek President Konstantinos An. Tassoulas expressed support for the initiative to secure historical photos related to the executions of fighters in Kaisariani during the Occupation.
Crain's Militaria: Who is the company that published the documentary photos of the 200 in Kaisariani
The article discusses Crain's Militaria, a company that gained notoriety after attempting to auction photos depicting the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters in Kaisariani during WWII.
Z. Konstantopoulou: The photographs of the execution of the 200 from Kaisariani are the property of the Greek people and a document of resistance
Z. Konstantopoulou argues that the photographs documenting the execution of the 200 in Kaisariani should be preserved as national heritage rather than treated as commodities.
Kaisariani: What the law says about the return of photographs β What the Ministry of Culture will do
On May 1, 1944, during a dark period of occupation, 200 resistance fighters were executed in Kaisariani as a retaliation by Nazi forces.
Ch. Doukas on the 200 of Kaisariani: The state must acquire the valuable historical documents
Athens Mayor Ch. Doukas emphasizes the need for the Greek state to acquire essential historical documents related to the executions of resistance fighters in Kaisariani during WWII.
The execution of the 200 in Kaisariani and the approach taken
A newly uncovered photographic material depicts the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters by Nazis on May 1, 1944, highlighting a dark chapter in Greece's history.
Shooting Range of Kaisariani, May Day of '44...
On May 1, 1944, 200 Greek patriots, predominantly communists, were executed by the Nazis in retaliation for the killing of a German officer, marking a tragic event during the German occupation of Greece.
5 in the morning: The historical documents of Kaisariani β The new storm 'Express' β Akylas and 'Ferto' at Eurovision
Historical photographs depicting the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters in Kaisariani in 1944 have surfaced, prompting calls for state intervention and a renewed debate on the protection of historical memory.
Greece must demand the return of what is hers, not buy it
A recent eBay auction features photographs of Greek resistance fighters executed by Nazi forces, prompting a call for Greece to reclaim its cultural heritage instead of purchasing it.
KKE β Municipality of Kaisariani on the historical evidence of the execution of 200 on May 1, 1944
The KKE and the Municipality of Kaisariani are advocating for the preservation of historical documents related to the execution of political prisoners in 1944, calling for them to be housed in a local museum for public access.
Kaisariani: The Bloody May Day of '44 β Nazi Retaliation, the 200 Executed, and the Sacrifice of Napoleon Soukatzidis
The article discusses the Nazi retaliation in Kaisariani, Greece in 1944, leading to the execution of 200 individuals including resistance fighters, amidst the broader context of German occupation.
Leftist parties call for the state to acquire photos of the execution in Kaisariani
Greek opposition parties, including SYRIZA and New Left, are urging the government to acquire and preserve newly discovered photographs of the 200 resistance fighters executed by German occupiers in 1944.
Pavlos Christidis: The message behind the execution of the 200 of Kaisariani
Pavlos Christidis comments on the significance of the recent discovery of photographs related to the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters in Kaisariani during WWII.
Documentary Photos from the Execution of 200 in Kaisariani 82 Years Later
Documentary photos reportedly depicting the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters in Kaisariani have surfaced 82 years after the event, although their authenticity remains unverified.
Kaisariani: Unknown Photos from the Execution of Resistance Fighters on May Day 1944 Shock
Unknown photographs from the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters in Kaisariani, revealed through an online auction, have stirred significant historical interest and controversy.
Thousands of gold pounds received by ELAS, unknown where they ended up
The article discusses the thousands of gold pounds received by the Greek resistance group ELAS, the unclear amount received, and speculations regarding their potential use for gambling and other activities.