Jennifer Stead, 20/4/2010

Thank you for sharing your heritage, both sad and honorable, from the fighting spirit of 1821, to the sadness of 1943, yet life goes on and we are good to be optimistic for our young people who are our future. Thank you for sharing your sad Museum, and importantly the

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(5.5.2016)

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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(25.6.2016)

EVIL SURVIVES when good men do nothing Maureen Vanttingsbergh An unimaginable atrocity may the people descendants of this town find some measure of peace

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Eleni Gousias 10 Nemea Lane Lafayette, CA 94549 USA (6.14.2016)

Pleased to have finally made my visit here. I’ve heard these stories from my parents. They were children in occupied Nemea. Very respectful treatment of a terrible incident.

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-Carmelita Kleo Michalakis- Olathe Kansas, USA, (2.6.2016)

My papou barely escaped this massacre- he was selling shoes and left on the last train out of here. His name was Nikolaos Michalakis from Menidi. I have grown up hearing about this massacre and am glad to finally pay my respects.

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Coen and Marja van Viegen, Netherlands (6.5.16)

I’ve never been more impressed by a museum than by this one

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Louis a cyclen Belgium (31.5.16)

Without words. Silence. Tears.

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Marikos Family Zakynthos

An interesting and well thought out Museum. Our children (8+10 years) thoroughly enjoyed reading through the transcripts well displayed and worth every penny. Thank you for having us (2.1.2016)

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Michail, Olga, Katerina, Theodora, And Anastasia Sindikakis (29.12.2015)

I came with my family to find the snow. Before we came across this beautiful museum! I am glad I was able to bring my children to see this part of history!

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28.12.15 Manchester England-Corfu Greece

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.

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Yiza, 28/4/2015

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.

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Joanna Alexander, Arkansas, USA, 17/6/2014

This is my second visit to the museum. I am still very moved by the whole sad event. My heart breaks every time. A very beautiful display.

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V. D. B., Germany, 14/12/2013

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

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S. H., 27/7/2011

We are Israelis, so the story of the Second World War is very important to our history. The story of this place gives us another perspective of what happened. The story of the resistance is very exciting and moving.

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Maria Muller, 28/5/2011

Hopefully everybody learns something from this black history – and this will never ever return!

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Stephen Harper Prime Minister of Canada 29/5/2010

These events must never be forgotten as we forge a brighter future together. Long live the Greek nation!

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Anonynous

This museum is really good because you can find a lot of information of the World War 2 period. It was quite upsetting to look/read stuff like the big wall of photos and names of men who got executed by the Germans. It was quite nice to remember them in

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Eva Haase, Hamm, Germany, 5/7/2007

A really sad atmosphere is coming over me when I look at all the pictures. I feel really sorry for all the poor victims. May they rest in peace and feel well.

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Sandra and Ray Tyrrell, UK and Canada, 22/6/2007

Very moving exhibits. Difficult to understand this tragedy. Hopefully, the world has changed.

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Nicole Demetriou, USA, 9 ετών, 15/ 7/ 2007

I am glad to come here and see this museum. I got to see the picture of my great grandfather who was killed here. I am at the young age of nine and come here from California, USA. It is a bit upsetting and very important to see this.

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