These photos have great historical and moral value, HuffPost Greece stresses:
“Behind every picture lies a story that does not belong to any private individual. It belongs to the memory of a people. … These are not just photos. They are national cultural heritage. They are living testimonies to one of the darkest moments of the Occupation. Of people who stood up to the Nazis with courage and dignity, even though they knew what fate awaited them. These images do not belong on the collectors’ market, they belong to the collective memory. They are documents of truth. They remind us that history cannot be erased, sold or falsified.”
