Back to newsThe Battle of Crete (May 20-June 1, 1941) was one of World War II's most significant airborne operations, when German paratroopers invaded and eventually occupied the island after fierce resistance from Allied forces and Cretan civilians. For German veterans and descendants, it remains a complex memory marked by heavy losses on both sides and harsh reprisals against Cretan villages. Today, several sites across Crete commemorate this history: the German War Cemetery at Maleme (near Chania) holds over 4,000 graves, while the Battle of Crete Museum in Heraklion and the Historical Museum of Crete document the occupation years. The anniversary of the battle, observed around May 20, sometimes includes local ceremonies. Visitors with an interest in WWII history will find this chapter deeply woven into Cretan identity and local memory.
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Battle of Crete: Remembering WWII's Most Significant Airborne Operation
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