Back to newsAt the 5th Chania Book Festival, author M. Charalampidis presented his research documenting the identities and personal stories of 200 communist prisoners from the Kaisariani neighborhood of Athens, who were executed on May 1, 1944, during the German occupation of Greece. His work uncovered and published photographs of the victims, sparking widespread attention across Greece. The presentation was part of the broader literary and cultural program of the Chania Book Festival, one of Crete's notable annual cultural events held in the city of Chania in western Crete. Visitors interested in Greek wartime history and resistance will find this a compelling subject. The Chania Book Festival brings together authors, historians, and readers each year, and attending it offers tourists a direct window into contemporary Greek intellectual and cultural life.
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Kaisariani Massacre: Photos Reveal Stories of 200 WWII Victims
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