Back to newsA commemorative ceremony was held in Tavronitis, a village on the northwestern coast of Crete near Chania, to honor the memory of local residents who were executed during the Battle of Crete. The Battle of Crete took place in May 1941, when German paratroopers launched one of the largest airborne invasions in history. Cretan civilians played a significant role in resisting the occupation, and many paid with their lives in reprisal executions carried out by German forces. Events like this are held annually around the anniversary of the battle, typically in late May. Visitors interested in World War II history will find the Tavronitis area and the nearby Maleme airfield historically significant. The War Museum in Chania and several local memorials offer further context on this defining chapter of Cretan history.
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Tavronitis Honors Victims of 1941 Battle of Crete
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