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A vertically oriented screen is mounted on a reddish-brown, possibly wood-paneled, wall. The screen displays a close-up image of a person, likely a woman with long, slightly wavy hair and glasses, wearing a light-colored, short-sleeved top. The content on the screen is rotated 90 degrees clockwise.

Overlaying the image on the screen is visible text in both Greek and English. The text reads:
- "Επ. Φακ." (likely an abbreviation, possibly for "Επιμέλεια Φακέλου" - File Editor)
- "Ραχήλ Χαυσίδ Καλαντζοπούλου – Rachel Chassid-Kalantzopoulou"
- "Καβάλα – Kavala"
- "ατοπισμένη στο Μπέργκεν-Μπέλσεν – Deported to Bergen-Belsen"

This text indicates that the screen is displaying information about an individual, Rachel Chassid-Kalantzopoulou from Kavala, who was deported to Bergen-Belsen. This suggests the display is part of a historical exhibit, possibly a memorial or documentary about Holocaust victims.

To the right of the screen, a black remote control or similar electronic device is housed in a recessed, dark-lined niche on the wall. To the left of the screen, on a light-colored wall, two rectangular ventilation grates are visible. The overall setting appears to be an indoor space in Athens, Greece, given the context. The lighting is warm and artificial.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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A vertically oriented screen is mounted on a reddish-brown, possibly wood-paneled, wall. The screen displays a close-up image of a person, likely a woman with long, slightly wavy hair and glasses, wearing a light-colored, short-sleeved top. The content on the screen is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. Overlaying the image on the screen is visible text in both Greek and English. The text reads: - "Επ. Φακ." (likely an abbreviation, possibly for "Επιμέλεια Φακέλου" - File Editor) - "Ραχήλ Χαυσίδ Καλαντζοπούλου – Rachel Chassid-Kalantzopoulou" - "Καβάλα – Kavala" - "ατοπισμένη στο Μπέργκεν-Μπέλσεν – Deported to Bergen-Belsen" This text indicates that the screen is displaying information about an individual, Rachel Chassid-Kalantzopoulou from Kavala, who was deported to Bergen-Belsen. This suggests the display is part of a historical exhibit, possibly a memorial or documentary about Holocaust victims. To the right of the screen, a black remote control or similar electronic device is housed in a recessed, dark-lined niche on the wall. To the left of the screen, on a light-colored wall, two rectangular ventilation grates are visible. The overall setting appears to be an indoor space in Athens, Greece, given the context. The lighting is warm and artificial.

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