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German envoy: Germans admit their responsibility for WWII crimes in Greece
The Germans admit their historic and moral responsibility for crimes committed in Greece during World War II, the German chancellor's envoy to the Greek-German Assembly (DGV) Norbert Barthle said, in an interview to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency released on October 28, a national holiday marking Greece's entry into the war on the side of the Allies.
Pavlopoulos: Greece's WWII claims 'legally active and judicially enforceable'
Greece's demands from Germany in connection with a forced WWII occupation loan and war reparations dating back to the Nazi occupation are "legally active and judicially enforceable," President of the Hellenic Republic Prokopios Pavlopoulos said on Thursday, in his address at an official dinner held in honour of visiting German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Budenbender.
Photographs, history and memories of the Nazi Occupation exhibition extended to May
How many “visuals” and how many “truths” can a photo hide or reveal? Is it just the photographer who has a say on a published photo and its illustrated “truth”? Does photography construct ideology, or does it represent it; does it highlight truths, or does it hide them in plain sight?