Feb 20 β€’ 07:16 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

Kaisariani: There is information about a complete photo album

Significant revelations have emerged regarding the existence of a complete photographic album related to the execution of 200 fighters in Kaisariani, Greece.

Recent disclosures by Nikitas Kaklamanis indicate that a complete photographic album exists, contradicting previous knowledge of only twelve individual photographs documenting the executions of 200 resistance fighters in Kaisariani. These new insights were reportedly sourced from Greek Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni, suggesting this album is part of a larger historical archive, which is now viewed as a national priority for acquisition, although confirmation is still needed.

The initiative to secure this photographic evidence has gained momentum following letters from prominent political figures like Alexis Tsipras and Dimitris Koutsoumpas. In a unanimous decision, the Conference of Presidents of the Greek Parliament expressed support for this endeavor and is even prepared to cover the financial costs associated with the purchase if deemed necessary. This collective effort underscores the importance of preserving national history and memory regarding Greece's past struggles.

The Ministry of Culture remains the principal body managing this case and has taken proactive steps by initiating a strategy to declare the material as a protected monument. Furthermore, a team of Greek experts is set to travel this Friday to assess the acquisition of these photographs, emphasizing the urgency and significance of this historical documentation for Greece’s collective memory and cultural heritage.

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