
Nazi Sergeant Identified as Photographer of '200' Executed in Kaisariani
The face of Nazi sergeant Hermann Hoyer, who photographed the '200' executed by Nazis in Kaisariani, has been revealed for the first time, found in a Belgian collector's album.
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The face of Nazi sergeant Hermann Hoyer, who photographed the '200' executed by Nazis in Kaisariani, has been revealed for the first time, found in a Belgian collector's album.

The names of 200 individuals executed at the Kaisariani wall have been revealed, including Antonis Flountzis, a communist persecuted for his ideological views.

Two historians and political scientists, Nikos Marantzidis and Stathis Kalyvas, who once shared a research path, now present different perspectives on the historical event of the '200 of Kaisariani'.

A reflection on the past of the Kaisariani Shooting Range suggests that the stance of those involved can still inspire resistance and dignity against barbarity and authoritarianism.

The first announcement from the Ministry of Culture regarding a claim was delayed by 48 hours, and Prime Minister Mitsotakis maintained a multi-day silence concerning the 200 communists of Kaisariani, drawing criticism.

The Ministry of Culture has reached a preliminary agreement to acquire a collection of 262 authentic photographs documenting the executions in Kaisariani.

Does the album of a German officer contain additional documents? The Central Council of Modern Monuments is examining whether the photographs should be designated as monuments, a crucial step for a claim by the Greek state The post Kaisariani documents move into a claim trajectory: Ministry of Culture delegation in Ghent, investigation into whether more material exists appeared first on ProtoThema English.
The National Resistance Memorial in Kaisariani has been attacked by vandals, causing damage to the historic site.

Sofia Voultepsi commented on the incidents during Adonis Georgiadis' visit to Nikaia General State Hospital, comparing communists of Kaisariani with today's communists, stating the latter 'leave with a slap'.

Fifteen Greek MPs are demanding immediate access to state archives following the revelation of photographic material depicting the 200 executed individuals in Kaisariani.

For the first time, the face of Sergeant Hermann Hoyer, who photographed Nazi executions in Kaisariani, Greece, is revealed. Rare historical documents, including images from General Krech's funeral, also come to light.

An article reflecting on the historical significance of the Kaisariani Shooting Range, suggesting its past resistance can inspire dignity against modern authoritarianism.

The Guardian published a tribute to the 200 resistance fighters executed in Kaisariani on May 1, 1944, featuring recently revealed photographs. These images of the execution have evoked strong emotions and awe both in Greece and internationally.
Kaisariani execution photos spark debate over ownership and authenticity eKathimerini.com

Shattering testimonies and relics recount the mass execution of 200 individuals by German occupation forces at the 'Wall of Kaisariani' on May Day 1944.

The Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece announced that three Greek Jews were among the 200 people executed in Kaisariani, including Moysis Karasso from Thessaloniki.

Historian Menelaos Charalampidis led a guided walk through historical sites in Kaisariani, Pagrati, and Kokkinia, focusing on the history of Asia Minor refugees and the German occupation.

Historians stress the importance of preserving memory and fostering dialogue about contemporary events, citing the profound impact of photographs depicting the execution of 200 fighters in Kaisariani during German atrocities.

A Greek article reflects on the historical connection to the 200 communists of Kaisariani, emphasizing resilience and active participation.

Newly revealed historical photographic documents depicting the final moments of 200 individuals executed in Kaisariani have garnered international attention and deep emotion.

Twelve authentic photographs depicting the execution of 200 individuals in Kaisariani on May 1, 1944, have been declared a monument by the Ministry of Culture, paving the way for their acquisition.

A Belgian seller explains why historical photos of the 200 executed people of Kaisariani were withdrawn from eBay, following the vandalism of the monument.