The Museum of Byzantine Culture organizes the temporary exhibition “On the Margins of War: Thessaloniki under the German Occupation (1941-1944) through the Photographic Collection of Byron Metos” in the multi-purpose hall “Eftychia Kourkoutidou-Nikolaidou”. Produced by the Museum, the exhibition will be open on February 10th 2016, at 20.00, and will remain open until November 6th 2016.
The Byron Metos collection consists of photographs taken by German soldiers, who served their military service in Greece during the German Occupation (1941-1944). Initially collected by an anonymous German soldier, the photographs were later purchased by the collector Byron Metos, who bought the part of the collection related to Greece.
Aiming to reveal the power of propaganda, as reflected in both official and amateur photographic production of the Third Reich, the exhibition seeks to shed light on unknown aspects of the city’s history, as the German occupation is still an unexplored period. Featuring original photographs and film, reproductions and digital screenings, the exhibition seeks to reconsider photographs which, until recently, were dismissed as historical documents on the basis of their recording the “gaze of the German conquerors” but also of their being of amateur, and therefore of marginal character.
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