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Memories of Occupation

In April 1944, German troops and collaborators massacred over 300 civilians in the Greek village of Pyrgoi, burning it to the ground. This documentary gives voice to survivors and descendants, reflecting on trauma, silence, and the enduring shadow of history.

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In April 1944, German troops and collaborators massacred over 300 civilians in the Greek village of Pyrgoi, burning it to the ground. This documentary gives voice to survivors and descendants, reflecting on trauma, silence, and the enduring shadow of history.

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