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This media file captures an exhibit, likely in a museum or educational institution in Athina, Greece, focusing on the "SHOAH OCCUPATION." The scene displays a vertical display case featuring various artifacts, numbered for identification.

At the top of the display, a wrought iron transom with a Star of David motif, from a now-destroyed Jewish quarter house in Corfu, is prominently featured as item 1. Below it, a silver filigree section of a Ner Tamid from the Rhodes Synagogue (item 2) is visible. Further down, several Mezuzahs (item 3) are shown, including wooden ones from Patras Synagogue and tin Mezuzahs donated by Mrs. Rene Kophina and N.I. Vital. A Siddur, or prayer book, from Ioannina, is displayed as item 4. Other items, numbered 5a, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, are partially visible or indicated by numbers within the case, representing ID cards (false and real), propaganda material, and other historical objects, including wooden and bronze pieces.

An accompanying informational card provides detailed descriptions for each numbered artifact. The text explains the significance of each item and recounts aspects of the Holocaust in Greece, including the non-cooperation of Italian Occupation Authorities with Nazi racist laws, the offering of Italian and Spanish passports to individuals with remote ties to those nationalities, and the issuance of false ID cards by Greek commissioner Angelos Evert in Athens to protect Jews. The card also mentions various donors.

A person's hand is visible in the bottom right, holding this informational card, suggesting visitor interaction with the exhibit. The card concludes with the instruction, "PLEASE, RETURN THIS CARD TO ITS PLACE, AS A COURTE[SY]". The overall tone is solemn, highlighting the historical persecution and resilience of Jewish communities in Greece during World War II.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This media file captures an exhibit, likely in a museum or educational institution in Athina, Greece, focusing on the "SHOAH OCCUPATION." The scene displays a vertical display case featuring various artifacts, numbered for identification. At the top of the display, a wrought iron transom with a Star of David motif, from a now-destroyed Jewish quarter house in Corfu, is prominently featured as item 1. Below it, a silver filigree section of a Ner Tamid from the Rhodes Synagogue (item 2) is visible. Further down, several Mezuzahs (item 3) are shown, including wooden ones from Patras Synagogue and tin Mezuzahs donated by Mrs. Rene Kophina and N.I. Vital. A Siddur, or prayer book, from Ioannina, is displayed as item 4. Other items, numbered 5a, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, are partially visible or indicated by numbers within the case, representing ID cards (false and real), propaganda material, and other historical objects, including wooden and bronze pieces. An accompanying informational card provides detailed descriptions for each numbered artifact. The text explains the significance of each item and recounts aspects of the Holocaust in Greece, including the non-cooperation of Italian Occupation Authorities with Nazi racist laws, the offering of Italian and Spanish passports to individuals with remote ties to those nationalities, and the issuance of false ID cards by Greek commissioner Angelos Evert in Athens to protect Jews. The card also mentions various donors. A person's hand is visible in the bottom right, holding this informational card, suggesting visitor interaction with the exhibit. The card concludes with the instruction, "PLEASE, RETURN THIS CARD TO ITS PLACE, AS A COURTE[SY]". The overall tone is solemn, highlighting the historical persecution and resilience of Jewish communities in Greece during World War II.

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