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.
Germany in 1943, America in 2026
The article draws parallels between the resistance of German women during the Nazi regime in 1943 and contemporary actions against immigrant detentions in America.
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.
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.
City Hall Germering: Tribute to Women in Resistance
An event in Germering will highlight the courageous roles women played in resisting the Nazi regime, amid a historical focus that often highlights male figures.
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.
Kaisariani: The first identifications of the 200 β The man who looks us in the eyes, the young man with the faint smile
Newly released photographs purportedly capturing the execution of 200 resistance fighters during the Nazi occupation in Greece have sparked public interest and recent identifications of some victims.
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.
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.
Series 'Original from Vienna', Episode 27: The Paper Man
Matthias Sindelar, captain of the Austrian national football team, made headlines during a politically charged match against Germany shortly after Austria's annexation by Nazi Germany, symbolizing both resistance and complicity.
83rd Anniversary: Commemoration of Sophie and Hans Scholl as well as Christoph Probst
A service will be held at the Dachau memorial on February 22nd to commemorate Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst, who were executed by the Nazi regime in 1943 for their resistance efforts.
Davos Assassination 1936: A Murder Used by Hitler
In 1936, a Jewish medical student assassinated Nazi official Wilhelm Gustloff in Davos, illustrating early resistance against the Nazi regime.
The Czech has no business in this space, echoed through the ΔernΓn Palace eighty-five years ago
The article discusses the complex history of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, marked by resistance movements and governmental suppression following Nazi occupation in 1939.