At 3:00 am today, 72 years ago, a representative of the Axis forces arrived at the Greek prime minister’s residence and demanded Greece’s surrender. While the free world had watched countries across Europe surrender, one-by-one, to Hitler’s Axis forces, Greek Prime Minister Metaxas responded to this demand by saying — Oxi — No!
While the world had cowered in fear as the greatest military force the world had known crushed the previously greatest military powers and country after country, the people of little Greece refused to surrender and bravely stepped forward to fight. Franklin Roosevelt said, “When the entire world had lost all hope the Greek people dared to question the invincibility of the German monster, raising against it the proud spirit of Freedom.”
In doing so, Greece inflicted a fatal wound on the Axis forces at a crucial moment in World War II, forcing Hitler to change his timeline, delaying the attack on Russia where the Axis Forces met defeat. Winston Churchill said, “If there had not been the virtue and courage of the Greeks, we do not know which the outcome of World War II would have been.”
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