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Greece
The Greek OXI Was a Message of Freedom to the World
Throughout the history of Greece, "OXI" ("No") was exclaimed to the enemy at various times, most famously on "OXI Day." It was on the lips of Leonidas when he faced the mighty Persian army in Thermopylae many centuries ago....
Greece
OXI: How Greece Delayed the German Attack on Russia
Greece's contribution to World War II was far greater than simply defeating the Italian army and shaming fascist leader Benito Mussolini by saying "OXI," or "no" to his demand to allow Italian troops into the country.
The Greek army fought...
Greek News
OXI Day: Why Italy Attacked Greece
When Italy attacked Greece on the Albanian front on October 28, 1940, the Hellenic Armed Forces were expecting the move and were well-prepared
Greece
Eighty Years Later Greece Repeats Its Historic OXI, This Time to Turkey
It has been 80 years since the great "OXI!" Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas said to the fascist powers of Italy, yet the events of the days leading to October 28, 1940 are similar to today, as Greece says...
Greece
New Research Claims Hitler Escaped and Fled to Argentina, Possibly Through Greece
A new round of research into US government archives and other sources alleges that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide in his bunker in Berlin but fled to Argentina, potentially through Greece and the Canary Islands.
Ex-CIA officer Bob...
Crime
Greek Doctor Arrested for Inciting Hatred and Pro-Nazi Beliefs
A 57-year-old neurologist from Thessaloniki, northern Greece, has been arrested for inciting racial hatred, weapons possession and pro-Nazi beliefs.
The doctor, whose name remains unknown, is an acknowledged Golden Dawn member and a passionate Nazi supporter.
The Greek police searched his...
Greece
Princess Elsa, the Hitler Supporter of Byzantine Origin
History is like a mix of faint details, like an endless puzzle with infinite pieces that may never merge into a single image.
This is also the case in the largely unknown story of Elsa Bruckmann (1865-1946), who went down...
Crime
Probe Shows Golden Dawn Talked Overthrow
Evidence found on the computers of jailed Golden Dawn party leader Nikos Michaloliakos and party spokesman Ilias Kasidiaris, who are among those facing charges of operating a criminal gang, show them denouncing democracy and being involved in paramilitary training...
Crime
Golden Dawn Used Hitler's Playbook
While he repeatedly denied running a neo-Nazi operation, Golden Dawn party leader Nikolaos Michaloliakos was nicknamed "Fuhrer," and used dogma and methodology from Adolf Hitler, prosecutors alleged as they readied a case against him and his hierarchy on charges...