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Date: April 10, 1941
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. A group of German mountain commandos of the 100th Regiment in front of a destroyed anti-aircraft gun of the Fort Paliouriones, after the surrender of the garrison of the latter
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. The commander of the 100th Mountain Commandos Regiment on the top of Fort Paliouriones, on the morning of the fort's surrender
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. The swastika is raised at Fort Paliouriones
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. Footage of the surrender of Fort Paliouriones
Date: April 9, 1941
Region of Serres, April 9, 1941. Germans watching from behind the wire fence of Fort Paliouriones the negotiations for the surrender of the fort
Region of Serres, April 9, 1941. Major Georgios Hatzigeorgiou, commander of the Fort Paliouriones accompanied by a Greek soldier carrying a white flag and a German officer (right in the photo)
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. Canisters of dozens of artillery shells and empty ammunition boxes have been carried out by the Germans from the fort in which they were found in the sector of Fort Roupel
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. German soldiers are photographed in front of one of the entrances of Fort Ousita
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. Photo of German engineers outside the main entrance of Fort Roupel after the withdrawal of the Greeks
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. The Germans prepare their official cemetery at Paliourionies
Date: April 1941
Region of Serres, April 1941. Another German cemetery at Fort Rupel with many dozens of graves of German soldiers
Region of Serres, April 10, 1941. The German commander of the 125th Infantry Regiment, Colonel Peterson, visits the Goliama hill and takes a photo with the soldiers who were trapped there for three days
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