Many know that Greece created democracy, but few know that it also saved it… Until now. The Washington Oxi Day Foundation’s events and ongoing activities will resurrect the incredible Oxi Day story and assure it becomes part of the collective public memory.
Early in the morning of October 28th, 1940, the Greek Prime Minister was awoken to respond to a series of demands from a representative of the Axis Powers which would have allowed foreign troops free reign in Greece. His response was simple, yet firm: “Oxi” — No.
The Oxi Day Story
Today’s heroes around the world who – in the spirit of Oxi Day – courageously battle Goliaths for freedom and democracy are nominated by America’s policymakers and opinion leaders to be honored before international and national leaders convening in Washington, D.C. each October for the Annual Washington Oxi Day Celebration.
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2016 Oxi Gala Highlights
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The Washington Oxi Day Foundation offers five scholarships to the Greek-American students (grades 6-12) who best describe “philotimo”
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The Greek Secret Trailer
Photo Created with Sketch. 2012: Wreath Laying at Tomb of Unknowns
Photo Created with Sketch. 2012: Metropolitan Chrysostomos Ceremony
Photo Created with Sketch. 2012: Roundtable Discussion USIP
Photo Created with Sketch. 2012: Presentation of Greatest Generation Awards
Photo Created with Sketch. 2012: OXI Day Black Tie Banquet & Presentation of OXI Day Awards
Photo Created with Sketch. Hall of Heroes: Portraits
Photo Created with Sketch. Honoree: Photini Tomai
Photo Created with Sketch. Honoree: Andrew A. Athens
Photo Created with Sketch. Honoree: Senator Robert J. Dole
Photo Created with Sketch. Honoree: Panagiotis M. Sakellaris