According to information from protothema.gr, yesterday’s deal between the Greek delegation of the Ministry of Culture and the collector-owner of the archive of historic photographs from the period of the German Occupation was finalized at around €100,000. The archive is the extensive personal collection of German Wehrmacht Second Lieutenant Hermann Hoyer and includes a total of 262 photographs. Among them are the shocking documents from the mass execution of 200 Greeks—most of them communists—at the Kaisariani Shooting Range on May 1, 1944. The Belgian collector Tim De Craene, who specializes in German Army memorabilia and World War II artifacts, put...