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 Doukas on the 200 of Kaisariani: The state must acquire the valuable historical documents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 Doukas emphasizes the need for the Greek state to acquire essential historical documents related to the executions of resistance fighters in Kaisariani during WWII.
Athens Mayor Ch. Doukas has called for the Greek state to secure ownership of valuable historical documents, specifically photographs from the executions of resistance fighters at the Kaisariani shooting range on May 1, 1944. Doukas highlights the importance of preserving these documents as a vital part of Greece's historical memory, marking a significant event during the Nazi occupation. The photographs, which reveal the faces of some of the 200 Greek resistance fighters executed that day, shed light on one of the darker chapters of German occupation in Greece.
For the first time in 82 years, these rare visual documents present a connection to the past, allowing for a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made by those who fought against the Nazi regime. Doukas stresses that acquiring these documents is not just about historical awareness but also about honoring the legacy of the Greek people's resistance movement. This acquisition is viewed as a moral obligation to remember and respect the struggle for freedom and democracy, which are not self-sustaining but require continuous and active commitment.
The acquisition of these historical documents would reaffirm the collective memory of the Greek people and serve as a reminder that the fight for freedom and democracy is an ongoing endeavor. By preserving and promoting these memories, the Greek state can educate future generations about the importance of resistance and the value of historical documentation in understanding the nation's past and the ongoing quest for justice.