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Conference Examines 1944 Tanais Sinking, Nazi Deportations of Cretan Jews

Saturday, 11 July 2026/SourceHaniotika Nea/1 min read
An international conference titled "When the Sea Became Memory" took place on Saturday morning in Chania, organized by the Etz Hayyim Institute for Cretan Jewish Studies and the Historical Archive of Crete. The event focused on the sinking of the Tanais, a vessel that carried Jewish residents of Crete who were deported by Nazi forces during World War II. The ship was torpedoed in 1944, killing hundreds of people. The conference brought together historians and researchers to examine this largely overlooked chapter of Cretan and Jewish history. Visitors interested in this history can learn more at the Etz Hayyim Synagogue in Chania's old town, one of the oldest surviving synagogues in Europe and a meaningful cultural site open to the public.

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