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From the guestbook
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What is it that distinguishes the victim from the predator?
(5.5.2016)
It is that innocent look in the eyes
That faces eternity without fear.
Predators sink in the red of the blood they have shed, and retreat into oblivion? -
I’ve never been more impressed by a museum than by this one
Coen and Marja van Viegen, Netherlands (6.5.16) -
A reminder of the atrocities set on mankind never to be forgotten in sight that it might not happen again. The museum was a hair raising experience. My father was a prisoner of war in Japan. Alison Goodwin Parcles.
28.12.15 Manchester England-Corfu Greece -
So many years passed by, but the human cruelty and racism is still at their best. Seeing places like this, I can’t understand what must happen to the world, that this kind of tragedies stop. Thank you for making my will and heart stronger to fight against it.
Yiza, 28/4/2015 -
This museum is really good because you have found a lot of information of the World War 2 period. It was quiet upsetting to look/read stuff line the big wall of photos and names of man who got executed by the Germans. It was quite nice to remember them in that way!
Lydia Geronikolos Age II 21-8-11 England -
There are no words for the atrocities which were done to the people of Kalavryta, and our heart is full of compassion for the pain of the women and children who survived, and the men of course. They had to suffer and nothing can or could comfort them. We are so impressed with what has been achieved experiencing modern Kalavryta and its friendly people. Thank you for your kindness, to us being German, having to face this.
V. D. B., Germany, 14/12/2013 -
This is an amazing museum. My father was from mazeika before he moved to Australia in 1963. This museum showed the history of the area and it was so upsetting it made me cry.
Peter Raptis Sydney Australia 18-6-2011 -
Very moving exhibits. Difficult to understand this tragedy. Hopefully, the world has changed.
Sandra and Ray Tyrrell, UK and Canada, 22/6/2007
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