Back to newsThe Battle of Crete took place in May 1941, when German paratroopers launched one of the largest airborne invasions in history against Allied and Greek forces defending the island. Fighting was concentrated around Chania, Rethymno, and Heraklion, lasting from May 20 to June 1. Cretans fought alongside Allied troops, and civilian resistance became legendary. The battle is commemorated each year around May 20 in Chania, with ceremonies, parades, and veterans gatherings. Visitors can explore the battle's history at the Battle of Crete Museum in Chania, the German War Cemetery at Maleme, and the Allied War Cemetery at Souda Bay. The Maleme airfield, where the German breakthrough occurred, is also accessible. For tourists, late May is an ideal time to attend commemorations and connect with this chapter of Cretan history.
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Battle of Crete 1941: Remembering History's Largest Airborne Invasion
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