
Stake attention in this memory
An image and text are projected onto a curved, dimly lit surface within an exhibition space in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The projection features a black and white historical photograph of two men in military uniforms, appearing to be officers or high-ranking officials. Both men are depicted from the waist up, facing forward with a serious demeanor. They are wearing dark, formal military attire with visible medals or insignia. A decorative red, brushstroke-like pattern borders and overlays parts of the projected image and text. The visible Greek text, positioned above the photograph, describes events related to the Greco-Turkish War (Asia Minor Campaign). It states that "Many experienced Venizelist officers are replaced at the Asia Minor front, and the government of Dimitrios Gounaris appoints Anastasios Papoulas as commander-in-chief." It continues, "From December 1920 to March 1921, the continuation of the campaign is decided, with King Constantine I himself taking charge, arriving in Smyrna on May 29, 1921." The two men in the photograph are likely Anastasios Papoulas and King Constantine I, as mentioned in the text. The overall scene suggests a historical exhibit focusing on a significant period of Greek military and political history.
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