From the Municipal Museum of the Kalavrytan Holocaust issued and available ...
From the guestbook
There are no words for the atrocities which were done to the people of Kalavryta, and our heart is full of compassion for the pain of the women and children who survived, and the men of course. They had to suffer and nothing can or could comfort them. We are so impressed with what has been achieved experiencing modern Kalavryta and its friendly people. Thank you for your kindness, to us being German, having to face this.
V. D. B., Germany, 14/12/2013
My papou barely escaped this massacre- he was selling shoes and left on the last train out of here. His name was Nikolaos Michalakis from Menidi. I have grown up hearing about this massacre and am glad to finally pay my respects.
-Carmelita Kleo Michalakis- Olathe Kansas, USA, (2.6.2016)
This is an important museum. The memory of the tragic holocaust should never die!