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Palazzo di Governo.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Interior of the Palazzo di Governo.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Former town Hall; today: market complex.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Courtyard of the former town hall.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Former police department building in Chora.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Interior of the former police department building in Chora.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Kos archaeological park.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Palazzo del Governo.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Primary school.

Photo: Atrium Archive

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Former Casa del Fascio (former Fascist party building).

Photo: Atrium Archive

Kalymnos

 Kalymnos, as Rhodes, was under the supervision of Mario Lagο until 1936, who was then replaced by Marshal Cesare Maria De Vecchi. In 1937 he imposed new school regulations, and one year later a racist law, aiming at the purity of the Italian race. Catechism was carried out in churches or secretly in homes, by Greek Orthodox priests or theologians, who distributed church and religious books to the children. The children secretly transported the books to avoid detection by the Italian authorities. The island has few buildings of the totalitarian period compared with Rhodes.