October 1943. Athens, Greece. The city was under the iron grip of Nazi occupation. The Gestapo, infamous for their ruthless efficiency, patrolled the streets and
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When museum curator Dr. Helen Foster examined this 1895 photograph in 2021, she initially saw what everyone else had seen for more than a century.