Feb 16 • 19:56 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Dendias: The photographs of those executed in Kaisariani are a monument of national dignity

Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias emphasized the importance of photographs of executed individuals in Kaisariani, which symbolize national dignity and the tragic past experienced by the Greek people during Nazi occupation.

Nikos Dendias, Greece’s Minister of National Defense, remarked on social media about the photographs of the executed individuals in Kaisariani, stating that they serve as a powerful reminder of the tragic experiences endured by the Greek people during the Nazi occupation. He highlighted the significance of these images in commemorating the heroic resistance of the nation against the oppressive regime.

Dendias asserted that these photographs are not merely relics of the past, but represent a monument of national dignity and are an essential part of the nation’s historical memory. He urged for these visual commemorations to be acknowledged and perhaps incorporated into the Hellenic Parliament, emphasizing their role in enhancing national pride and collective remembrance.

This statement comes in the context of ongoing discussions in Greece about the preservation of historical memory, particularly concerning its WWII legacy. By calling attention to the images of those executed, Dendias aims to foster a deeper understanding of Greece’s past and the importance of recognizing those who stood against tyranny.

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