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Kalavrita and Gaza: Memory and Solidarity - the Press Project - News, Analysis, Radio, Television

The city of Kalavryta is not only a point in the collective memory of Greece, but an open wound in the conscience of Europe. On December 13, 1943, which coincides with today's anniversary, the Nazi occupation forces committed one of the most horrific war crimes in Greece, executing 766 civilians and burning the entire city, in retaliation for the activities of the national resistance. By Marwan Emil Toubassi Two years ago, I participated in the …
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The city of Kalavryta is not only a point in the collective memory of Greece, but an open wound in the conscience of Europe. On December 13, 1943, which coincides with today's anniversary, the Nazi occupation forces committed one of the most horrific war crimes in Greece, executing 766 civilians and burning the entire city, in retaliation for the activities of the national resistance. By Marwan Emil Toubassi Two years ago, I participated in the …

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The Press Project broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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