George the "Rebel", Yiannis the "Teacher", and Alfred the anti-Nazi German: A Christmas Story from 1943
The article recounts the story of two Pontic Greeks, George Symeonidis and Yiannis Pantelidis, who fought against the German occupation and were killed during an ELAS operation during Christmas 1943.
5 in the morning: Interception of missiles by Greek Patriots β 'White smoke' in fuel β Escalation of war and ultimata
Greece's Patriot missile defense system intercepted two Iranian ballistic missiles in Saudi Arabia, highlighting Greece's involvement in Middle Eastern tensions and debates over its defense role.
East Macedonia Thrace Forum β Dendias: What he said about the Patriots in Saudi Arabia β "Proud of the Armed Forces"
During the East Macedonia & Thrace Forum, Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias discussed the successful interception of Iranian ballistic missiles by Greek Patriot systems deployed in Saudi Arabia, highlighting Greece's operational role in a critical geopolitical situation in the Middle East.
M. Katrinis: Greece's Involvement in the War Conflict with the Downing of Missiles by Greek Patriots in Saudi Arabia
Mihalis Katrinis criticizes the Greek government for escalating Greece's involvement in the conflict following the interception of Iranian missiles by Greek Patriot systems in Saudi Arabia.
P. Marinakis on the interception of missiles by Greek Patriots in Saudi Arabia: Defensive action - No involvement in the war
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis stated that Greece is not involved in the Middle Eastern war following the interception of Iranian ballistic missiles by Greek Patriot defenses in Saudi Arabia.
Milliyet: Turkey's Letter to NATO, EU, and USA Regarding Patriots in Karpathos
Turkey has sent a letter to NATO, the European Union, and the United States protesting the transfer of Greek Patriot missiles to Karpathos, claiming it violates international law.
N. Dendias: The ballistic missiles that were intercepted by Greek Patriots were targeting refineries in Saudi Arabia
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias announced that ballistic missiles intercepted by Greek Patriot systems in Saudi Arabia were aimed at the country's oil refineries.
The Greek Patriots in Saudi Arabia intercepted ballistic missiles
Greek Patriot missile defense systems in Saudi Arabia successfully intercepted a ballistic missile allegedly originating from Iran.
Turkey's Persistence β Why does it insist on reacting with Patriots in Karapathos?
Turkey continues its provocative rhetoric regarding the deployment of Greek Patriot missile systems in Karapathos and the presence of F-16 aircraft in Limnos.
N. Kaklamanis: 'The collection of photographs of the 200 executed is now a monument of our modern history'
Greek Parliament President Nikitas Kaklamanis praises the acquisition of a collection of 262 photographs documenting the execution of 200 patriots by Nazis in 1944, highlighting its significance as a tribute to history and resilience.
Mitsotakis on the Cesaria Documents: 'Unique Evidence, Precious Treasure'
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the acquisition of the Hoyer collection, which includes photographic evidence of the execution of Greek patriots in Kaisariani.
Kaisariani: The shocking moment of the execution of 200 patriots
The Greek Ministry of Culture released a powerful photograph of the execution of 200 Greek patriots on May 1, 1944, in Kaisariani as part of an exhibition of photos from the Hermann Hoyer collection.
Dendias again under fire from Ankara over the unified defense doctrine in Cyprus and the Patriots
Turkey has resumed its provocative claims regarding the disarmament status of Aegean islands, and has targeted Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Mitsotakis' remarks on "penny-pinching patriots": "I may have been offensive regarding lentils"
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis criticized the opposition and some right-wing parties in a speech at the parliament regarding Cyprus and national defense issues.
Kaisariani: The Ministry of Culture is initiating the acquisition of photographic documents
The Greek Ministry of Culture is taking steps to acquire photographs depicting the last moments of 200 patriots before their execution in Kaisariani on May 1, 1944, which were recently listed on eBay.
Kaisariani: The Central Council of Modern Monuments decides the fate of the photographs
The Greek Ministry of Culture is moving towards acquiring photographic evidence of the execution of 200 patriots in Kaisariani, following a government spokesperson's announcement.
Shooting Range of Kaisariani, May Day of '44...
On May 1, 1944, 200 Greek patriots, predominantly communists, were executed by the Nazis in retaliation for the killing of a German officer, marking a tragic event during the German occupation of Greece.