Back to newsA ceremony in Rethymno honoured the descendants of Australian soldiers who fought in the Battle of Crete, one of the most significant engagements of World War II in the Mediterranean. The battle took place in May 1941, when Allied forces including Australian, New Zealand, and British troops defended Crete against a German airborne invasion. Although the Allies ultimately withdrew, the Cretan resistance became a defining moment in the island's history.
Rethymno, located on Crete's north coast between Heraklion and Chania, holds several sites connected to the battle. Visitors interested in this history can explore the Rethymno War Cemetery and local museums that document the occupation period. The annual commemorations, typically held in May around the anniversary of the battle, are open to the public and offer a meaningful way to connect with Crete's wartime heritage.
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Rethymno Honors Australian Heroes of the Battle of Crete
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