3. Nikos Kazantzakis and Eleni Samiou (later Eleni N. Kazantzakis) in Nea Erythraia, on the front porch of her sister's house, Poly. 1941.
4. Nikos Kazantzakis at his house in Aegina, ascending the stairs to the roof, where his study was located. 1941.
13. Nikos Kazantzakis at the gravesite of Eleftherios Venizelos at Akrotiri, near Chania in Crete. With him, Yiannis Kakrides (second to his right) and Ioannis Kalitsounakis (right side of Kakrides), Central Committee for the Verification of Atrocities on Crete of the German and Italian occupying forces. July 1945.
14. Nikos Kazantzakis and Yiannis Kakrides with the Bishop of Selinos and Kissamos in Crete. July 1945.
15. Crete, 1945. There are as many black crosses as there are people who have been killed in that home. Sometimes there were as many as four and five crosses on the same door.
16. Nikos Kazantzakis, member of the Central Committee for the Verification of Atrocities on Crete, at the Fournes Village (Crete), receiving information from village women. July 1945. The mother of Katina Leventaki narrates how her daughter disarmed the German soldier.
17. Nikos Kazantzakis and Ioannis Kalitsounakis in Crete. 1945. (The photograph is signed by photographer, Kostas Koutoulakis, member of the Central Committee for the Verification of Atrocities on Crete.)
18. During the rehearsals of Kapodistrias at the Greek National Theater): N. Tzoyas, Tz. Karouzos, S. Karantinos, N. Kazantzakis. Athens 1946.
19. During the rehearsals of Kapodistrias at the Greek National Theater: N. Kazantzakis, Tz. Karousos, S. Karantinos, N. Tzoyas. Athens 1946.
20. Nikos Kazantzakis on July 18, 1946, addresses the intellectuals of the world in order to found an International [Association] of Intellectuals.