The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) asks the Ministry of Culture for digital copies of 12 historic photographs documenting the execution of 200 partisans by Nazi forces in Kaisariani, aiming to preserve historical memory and honor the victims
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis describes the newly acquired photographic archive documenting the Nazi-era execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters as a “valuable treasure” that will be preserved and showcased by the Culture Ministry
Greece’s Culture Ministry has signed a preliminary agreement to acquire the rare 1944 execution photographs after experts verified their authenticity during an inspection in Belgium
A 163-image collection, including rare photographs of the 1944 execution of 200 Greek prisoners, has been declared a monument as the Culture Ministry moves to acquire it from a private collector
Greek authorities send experts to Belgium to examine historic photos of 200 patriots executed by Nazis in 1944, aiming to preserve the collection as a national monument and return it to Greece for public and historical safeguarding
The Greek Ministry of Culture investigates the sale of WWII-era photos from the Kaisariani executions, facing legal complexities; experts suggest direct purchase as the most practical way to secure these sensitive historical materials
Ceremonies at Tokyo’s controversial Yasukuni Shrine and a solemn address by Emperor Naruhito highlighted the nation’s remembrance of its wartime past
The British HMS Trooper, a T class submarine, had sailed from Beirut on 26 September 1943 for a patrol in the Aegean Sea off the Dodecanese islands