From the Municipal Museum of the Kalavrytan Holocaust issued and available ...
From the guestbook
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
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
What is it that distinguishes the victim from the predator? 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?
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