The construction of the Holocaust Museum of Greece officially is moving ahead following the signing of a pivotal agreement between the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki and construction firm METKA. The €40 million landmark will be built on the site of the city’s old railway station, the historic ground from which Nazi forces deported more than 50,000 Jews to concentration camps during World War II. David Saltiel, president of the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki, hailed the development as "a national project of memory and responsibility." METKA CEO Dinos Benroubi stated that Thessaloniki will "soon acquire a modern beacon of memory and...