
Stake attention in this memory
A person's hand holds a white informational panel at an indoor exhibition in Athina, Greece, focusing on the historical period of the Shoah and occupation. The panel is prominently titled "LEVEL 5 SHOAH OCCUPATION" and provides detailed descriptions of the exhibits. Behind the panel, several framed historical documents are displayed on a neutral-toned wall, illustrating the persecution of Jews in Greece during World War II. The panel's text outlines items such as an antisemitic proclamation from local authorities in Corfu, dated June 9, 1944, announcing property confiscation and Jewish deportation. It also describes an order from October 3, 1943, concerning registration and restrictive laws for Jews in German-occupied Athens, issued by SS and Police Chief General Stroop. Further details include documents from Salonika related to forced labor, such as directions for eligible men, a redemption receipt for David N. Kapon (March 1, 1943), and a deferment certificate for him (August 3, 1942), donated by Mrs. Mimi Kapon. Also mentioned are an order to M.A. Benveniste and a property census receipt for Daniel N. Kapon (March 8, 1943). Partially visible descriptions allude to ID cards and documents featuring the Magen David (Star of David). One large, clearly visible framed document on the wall is identified as "THE OFFICIAL PROTEST BY ARCHBISHOP DAMASKINOS," likely corresponding to a description of an official protest by Greek Jews. The bottom of the panel includes the courtesy instruction: "PLEASE, RETURN THIS CARD TO ITS PLACE, AS A COURTESY." The setting features an exhibition wall and a glimpse of a wooden floor, under bright indoor lighting, conducive to historical display.
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