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Princess Anne Honours WWII RAF Heroes at Crete Ceremony

Saturday, 23 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Princess Anne, the British Princess Royal, visited Crete to pay tribute to British Royal Air Force personnel who died during World War II operations on the island. The commemoration honors the significant role British forces played in the Battle of Crete in 1941, one of the most intense airborne invasions in military history. Crete hosts several Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries, including the Suda Bay War Cemetery near Chania, which contains over 1,500 graves of Allied soldiers. Tourists interested in wartime history can visit Suda Bay War Cemetery, open daily and free of charge, located just east of Chania town. The Historical Museum of Crete in Heraklion also documents this period in detail. These sites offer meaningful context for understanding the island's deep connection to World War II history.

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