Culture ministry hails ‘outstanding historical relevance’ of prints that reveal resistance fighters’ final minutes
In his book-filled workplace, Vangelis Sakkatos took in the pictures of the males aligned before a shooting squad. The executions on May Day 1944 have haunted him given that he was a boy.
” Their heroism was the stuff of misconception,” said the veteran leftist, casting his eyes over the photos that have actually controlled Greece’s press in recent days with a combination of fierceness and awe. “The years might have passed, yet I haven’t failed to remember.”
Source: The Guardian
