Back to newsA ceremony of honor and remembrance was held at the Monument of the Executed on Tavronitis beach, near Chania in western Crete. The monument commemorates civilians executed during World War II, a period of particular significance for Crete given the island's occupation following the Battle of Crete in May 1941. Tavronitis beach, located roughly 25 kilometers west of Chania city, is accessible by car along the E75 coastal road. The site holds deep historical meaning for local communities and offers visitors a sobering connection to Cretan wartime history. Those traveling through the Chania region can visit the monument as part of a broader exploration of WWII heritage sites across western Crete, which include the German War Cemetery at Maleme and the Battle of Crete Museum in Chania.
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Crete Honors WWII Victims at Tavronitis Memorial Ceremony
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