
Stake attention in this memory
A framed informational display, oriented vertically, is mounted on a light-colored wall. The display details "GREEK JEWS IN THE NATIONAL RESISTANCE" in both English and Greek. The text describes the participation of approximately 9,000 Greek Jews in resistance movements against the German occupation during World War II, noting that around 650 fought actively and 100 died. It highlights their contributions, their role in saving co-religionists, and the unfortunate non-recognition of many post-war due to political situations. The text includes quotes from resistance fighters and lists various resistance organizations with their acronyms (EAM, ELAS, ELAN, EDES, EKKA). Two black and white photographs are embedded within the text. The top photo shows a group of about seven armed men in military-style attire, identified as an "exemplary platoon of ELAS" in October 1964, with Louis Cohen ("Kapetan Kronos") pointed out as the second from the right. The bottom photo is a portrait of a bearded man in a military cap and uniform jacket, identified as "Dr. Manolis Arouh with fellow partisans in the mountains." The overall setting appears to be an indoor exhibition space, likely a museum in Athina, Greece, given the location context.
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