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The image captures an overhead view of an open, vintage brown leather briefcase displayed within a glass case, indicative of a museum exhibit. The interior of the briefcase is lined with a reddish-brown material and is filled with numerous old passports and identification documents, some scattered open, others stacked. Many documents are light-colored, while several blue passports are also visible.

Prominently displayed are documents bearing Turkish script, including a reddish-brown Turkish Republic identity booklet (T.C. NÜFUS HÜVİYET CÜZDANI) featuring a white star and crescent. Several open documents reveal black-and-white photographs of individuals, official stamps, and handwritten entries.

To the right of the briefcase, a white informational plaque provides context. It states in Greek: "Διαβατήρια προσφύγων, ελληνικά και τουρκικά" (Passports of refugees, Greek and Turkish). Below this, names are listed in Greek and then English, likely identifying the individuals whose passports are displayed or the donors of the collection. The dark background emphasizes the artifacts, highlighting their historical significance within the exhibition setting in Nea Filadelfia, Greece.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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The image captures an overhead view of an open, vintage brown leather briefcase displayed within a glass case, indicative of a museum exhibit. The interior of the briefcase is lined with a reddish-brown material and is filled with numerous old passports and identification documents, some scattered open, others stacked. Many documents are light-colored, while several blue passports are also visible. Prominently displayed are documents bearing Turkish script, including a reddish-brown Turkish Republic identity booklet (T.C. NÜFUS HÜVİYET CÜZDANI) featuring a white star and crescent. Several open documents reveal black-and-white photographs of individuals, official stamps, and handwritten entries. To the right of the briefcase, a white informational plaque provides context. It states in Greek: "Διαβατήρια προσφύγων, ελληνικά και τουρκικά" (Passports of refugees, Greek and Turkish). Below this, names are listed in Greek and then English, likely identifying the individuals whose passports are displayed or the donors of the collection. The dark background emphasizes the artifacts, highlighting their historical significance within the exhibition setting in Nea Filadelfia, Greece.

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