Back to newsA commemoration ceremony took place in Chandros, a village in Crete, honoring the fighters of the National Resistance during World War II. The event included a memorial prayer, wreath-laying, official speeches, and addresses from local authorities and organizations. The ceremony focused on the historical significance of wartime sabotage operations carried out by Cretan resistance members against Axis occupation forces. Pavlos Baritakis attended and paid tribute to those who fought during this period.
For visitors with an interest in Cretan wartime history, the island hosts several such memorial events throughout the year, particularly in rural villages where resistance activity was concentrated. The Battle of Crete Museum in Heraklion and local monuments across the island provide further context on this chapter of Cretan history, which remains deeply significant to local communities.
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Crete Honors WWII Resistance Fighters at Chandros Ceremony
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