Back to newsThe shipwreck of the Tanais holds a place in both Cretan maritime history and Holocaust remembrance. The vessel, lost in the waters around Crete, is connected to the memory of Jewish communities deported from the island during World War II. Crete's Jewish population, concentrated historically in Chania, was tragically decimated during the Nazi occupation, with many victims perishing at sea during deportations. This story bridges underwater heritage and human memory, reflecting Crete's complex wartime past. Visitors interested in this history can explore the Jewish Museum of Crete in Chania, located in the old city near the Venetian harbour, which documents the island's Sephardic Jewish community. The Etz Hayyim Synagogue nearby, fully restored, is open to visitors and serves as a living memorial to those lost.
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Tanais Shipwreck Bridges Crete's Maritime History and Holocaust Memory
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