Illustrations
- 1959: High Heels. (Figure 1 in print edition.)
- Dated November 28, 1939, Thessaloniki. My interlocutor, his younger brother, and their father. (Figure 2 in print edition.)
- Undated, but temporally very close to. My interlocutor with his two younger brothers and their father. The children are dressed in the EON uniform. (Figure 3 in print edition.)
- The plant ricinus communis (castor oil plant), from which the concoction retsinolado was produced. (Figure 4 in print edition.)
- Pencil drawing by an eleven-year-old boy (one of my interlocutors) a few weeks after the Italian invasion of Greece in 1941. (Figure 5 in print edition.)
- The front page of Life magazine, four months after the naval attack on Helle and two months after the Italian ultimatum to Greece. (Figure 6 in print edition.)
- A document of food stamps. (Figure 7 in print edition.)
- A document of food stamps, reverse. (Figure 8 in print edition.)
- A less fortunate child during the famine. (Figure 9 in print edition.)
- A survivor of the Distomo massacre (1944) tending a grave in 1945. (Figure 10 in print edition.)
- Makeshift shoes during the war. (Figure 11 in print edition.)
- Mary (left) and Demetra, as university students. (Figure 12 in print edition.)
- Photograph of detainees on Makrónisos, June 1950. (Figure 13 in print edition.)
- Nikos Zachariadis, the secretary general of the Communist Party of Greece, in an undated postcard from one of the Communist countries. (Figure 14 in print edition.)
- Postcard of an etching of the Democratic Army, including men and women fighters. (Figure 15 in print edition.)
- Photograph of Kostas Papaioannou and other exiles on the island of Ai-Stratis, in the northern Aegean, taken in October 1950. (Figure 16 in print edition.)
- Photograph of salute to the flag at the opening ceremony of the gymnastikés epideixeis (“performances of gymnastics”) at the High School of Naousa, Western Macedonia, May 1956. (Figure 17 in print edition.)
- March of the High School of Naousa in March 1956 to celebrate the anniversary of the 1821 War of Independence. (Figure 18 in print edition.)
- Photograph of the Union of Democratic Women in 1966. (Figure 19 in print edition.)
- Photograph of a lapel pin (1965) with the letter delta (for Democracy), on which rests the profile of George Papandreou, prime minister of Greece. (Figure 20 in print edition.)
- Lavrion with Makrónisos in the distance, 1945. (Figure 21 in print edition.)
- The ruins of the infirmary on Makrónisos, with the mainland and Lavrion in the distance. (Figure 22 in print edition.)
- An announcement of a lottery run by the Department for Protection of Minors. (Figure 23 in print edition.)
- Advertisement for the foreign-language learning method inlingua. (Figure 24 in print edition.)
- An engraving of a fisherman who has caught the head of Oedipus in his nets. (Figure 25 in print edition.)
- A cartoon commenting on the role played by land speculation in the forest fires of 2007. The civil war is in the background on various levels. (Figure 26 in print edition.)
- The door to the censorship office in the Yáros prison building. (Figure 27 in print edition.)
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Yáros
- Approaching the island. (Figure Y-1 in print edition.)
- A ferryboat with visitors approaching the Fourth Cove for disembarkment. (Figure Y-2 in print edition.)
- Giorgos Christodoulakis, the baker of the Fourth Cove, shows the base where his tent was, fifty years ago. (Figure Y-3 in print edition.)
- The southern slope of the Fifth Cove. (Figure Y-4 in print edition.)
- The prisoners' cemetery on Yáros, with the Aegean and Tenos in the distance. (Figure Y-5 in print edition.)
- The small cemetery, with twenty graves. (Figure Y-6 in print edition.)
- The fig tree of Glastras. (Figure Y-7 in print edition.)
- Humilation at the stone torture. (Figure Y-8 in print edition.)
- Solar discipline— the “El-Tampa.” (Figure Y-9 in print edition.)
- “El-Ntampa,” the solar discipline of Yioúra. (Figure Y-10 in print edition.)
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Makrónisos
- Approaching Makrónisos. (Figure M-1 in print edition.)
- Part of the classical structures on Makrónisos, or, better said, of what was thought to be classical. (Figure M-2 in print edition.)
- The exterior of the sanctuary of the chapel of Aghios Georgios of the Second Battalion. (Figure M-3 in print edition.)
- Part of the Second Battalion structures. (Figure M-4 in print edition.)
- Looking up the hill toward the main road that connected all the battalions and coves. (Figure M-5 in print edition.)
- One of the arched entrances to the Second Battalion. (Figure M-6 in print edition.)
- The ruined administrative buildings of the Second Battalion. (Figure M-7 in print edition.)
The plant ricinus communis (castor oil plant), from which the concotion retsinolado was produced.