Back to newsA historical photography exhibition in Crete is showcasing rare images from the Axis Occupation period (1941-1945), offering a window into one of the island's most turbulent chapters. The collection includes personal portraits of individuals photographed at different stages of life, alongside documentary images capturing scenes from the era. The Occupation left a deep mark on Cretan society, with widespread resistance, reprisals, and civilian hardship shaping the island's collective memory. Visitors interested in this history can explore related exhibits and memorials across the island, including the Historical Museum of Crete in Heraklion and the Battle of Crete Museum in Chania. These sites provide valuable context for understanding the resilience and character of Cretan communities that tourists encounter today.
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