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This media file captures a museum-like display in Athina, Greece, featuring framed historical documents and artifacts, likely related to the Holocaust and the Jewish community.

The main subject is a large, horizontal white framed display at the bottom, which contains multiple items. On the left, there is an old newspaper clipping with text primarily in Spanish, including the headline "Explicaciones concernando las declarationes de fortunas" (Explanations concerning declarations of fortunes/assets). To the right, within the same frame, are two yellow fabric Stars of David, commonly known as the Jewish badge, often forcibly worn during the Holocaust. Below these stars are two smaller identity documents, which appear to be "PERSONAL AUSWEIS" (German for Personal ID) and "ΔΕΛΤΙΟΝ ΤΑΥΤΟΤΗΤΑΣ" (Greek for Identity Card). Visible text on these cards includes "ΙΣΡΑΗΛΙΤΙΚΗ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ" (Israelite Community Thessaloniki) and "ISRAELITISCHE KULTUSGEMEINDE ZU SAL..." (Israelite Religious Community in Sal...), strongly indicating a connection to the Jewish community of Thessaloniki.

Above this lower frame, a second, slightly smaller framed display is visible, containing several official-looking documents. These documents also feature text in Greek and German, repeating references to the "Israelite Community Thessaloniki," suggesting administrative records or correspondence from the same period and context.

To the left of the top frame, a green and black QR code sticker is affixed to the white display surface. The overall presentation, with archival materials meticulously arranged in frames, suggests an educational or commemorative exhibition. The presence of the yellow Stars of David and the identity documents from the Jewish community of Thessaloniki points to an exploration of the persecution and experiences of Jews in Greece during World War II.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This media file captures a museum-like display in Athina, Greece, featuring framed historical documents and artifacts, likely related to the Holocaust and the Jewish community. The main subject is a large, horizontal white framed display at the bottom, which contains multiple items. On the left, there is an old newspaper clipping with text primarily in Spanish, including the headline "Explicaciones concernando las declarationes de fortunas" (Explanations concerning declarations of fortunes/assets). To the right, within the same frame, are two yellow fabric Stars of David, commonly known as the Jewish badge, often forcibly worn during the Holocaust. Below these stars are two smaller identity documents, which appear to be "PERSONAL AUSWEIS" (German for Personal ID) and "ΔΕΛΤΙΟΝ ΤΑΥΤΟΤΗΤΑΣ" (Greek for Identity Card). Visible text on these cards includes "ΙΣΡΑΗΛΙΤΙΚΗ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ" (Israelite Community Thessaloniki) and "ISRAELITISCHE KULTUSGEMEINDE ZU SAL..." (Israelite Religious Community in Sal...), strongly indicating a connection to the Jewish community of Thessaloniki. Above this lower frame, a second, slightly smaller framed display is visible, containing several official-looking documents. These documents also feature text in Greek and German, repeating references to the "Israelite Community Thessaloniki," suggesting administrative records or correspondence from the same period and context. To the left of the top frame, a green and black QR code sticker is affixed to the white display surface. The overall presentation, with archival materials meticulously arranged in frames, suggests an educational or commemorative exhibition. The presence of the yellow Stars of David and the identity documents from the Jewish community of Thessaloniki points to an exploration of the persecution and experiences of Jews in Greece during World War II.

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