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This close-up image displays an informational panel, likely from an exhibition or museum, located in Athina, Greece. The panel features white text on a dark, matte blue-grey background, presented in both Greek and English. The image is slightly tilted to the left, showing a subtle gradient or shadow along the right edge, suggesting it's a physical display.

The prominent title, "ΠΩΣ ΓΙΝΕΤΑΙ ΟΡΑΤΗ Η ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ?" and "HOW IS HISTORY MADE VISIBLE?", introduces the panel's theme. The accompanying text explains that the exhibition stems from research by Andreas Assael and the University of Osnabrück, analyzed by a Greek-German curatorial team, with design by FORM-ID from Berlin.

The central question addressed by the exhibition is how to present the perspective of Jewish forced laborers and their experiences, contrasting with historical photographs that often reflect the view of German perpetrators. To visualize experiences for which no traditional visual material exists, the exhibition utilizes illustrations and elements from graphic novels.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This close-up image displays an informational panel, likely from an exhibition or museum, located in Athina, Greece. The panel features white text on a dark, matte blue-grey background, presented in both Greek and English. The image is slightly tilted to the left, showing a subtle gradient or shadow along the right edge, suggesting it's a physical display. The prominent title, "ΠΩΣ ΓΙΝΕΤΑΙ ΟΡΑΤΗ Η ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ?" and "HOW IS HISTORY MADE VISIBLE?", introduces the panel's theme. The accompanying text explains that the exhibition stems from research by Andreas Assael and the University of Osnabrück, analyzed by a Greek-German curatorial team, with design by FORM-ID from Berlin. The central question addressed by the exhibition is how to present the perspective of Jewish forced laborers and their experiences, contrasting with historical photographs that often reflect the view of German perpetrators. To visualize experiences for which no traditional visual material exists, the exhibition utilizes illustrations and elements from graphic novels.

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