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Re: A Greek Island's WWII History
30 min
Available until 04/05/2030
06/05/2025
The Greek island of Leros had a tumultuous second world war, being held by Allied and Axis forces. The surrounding waters have many shipwrecks from the period and on land the marks of war are still clearly visible. 80 years after the end of hostilities, the question of how to pass on the memory of the conflict is a lively issue.
Country
Germany
Year
2025
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