SYNAGONISTIS GREEK JEWS IN THE NATIONAL RESISTANCE ΑΝ ΕΧΗΙΒΙΤΙΟΝ OF THE JEWISH MUSEUM OF GREECE FROM APRIL 16th 2013 TO APRIL 25th 2014 IN THE JEWISH MUSEUM OF GREECE DAILY: 09.00 – 14.30, SATURDAY: CLOSED, SUNDAΥ: 10.00 – 14.00 39 NIKIS STR., 105 57 ATHENS-GREECE, ΤEL.: +30 210 32.25.582, FAx: +30 210 32.31.577, E – MAIL:
[email protected], WWW.JEWISHMUSEUM.GR ROLL OF HONOUR: THOSE WHO RIPPED THE YELLOW STARS bY JASON CHANDRINOS, HISTORIAN Thessaloniki, Saturday, 20 March 1943, at 11am: A group of five young Jewish men leaves the ghetto, hurriedly board a tram and alight at the 17th stop, Pyli Vardariou, located at the junction of Egnatia and Lagkada streets. With quick steps, they move towards the western exit of the city. Looking around carefully, they rip the yellow stars from their chests and go towards the first German blockade and from there into the unknown. They avoid looking back at their hometown, a city where the most unspeakable tragedy has already been put on the rails. That same night, they sleep in a ditch outside the city, but with their ears to the ground in order to hear the German patrols and hark the call of salvation... The next day with the help of resistance liaisons they reach the hospitable villages of Mt Vermio. Soon others will follow ... Young men and women will be reborn in a tough and holy struggle. They will become partisans In the greek language andartes. And they will take up arms and fight the Germans, for almost two years in the free Greek mountains, where their tears will become the bullets of revenge.