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October 28, 1940 – OXI Day: When Greeks halted the Axis powers

Winston Churchill had said, "Heroes fight like Greeks”

Newsroom October 28 09:36

At 3 a.m. on the morning of October 28th, 1940, Emanuele Grazzi, the Italian ambassador to Greece, delivered an ultimatum from Benito Mussolini to Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas. “Il Duce” demanded that Metaxas allow the Italian army free passage to enter and occupy strategic sites in Greece unopposed.

Faced with this demand, Metaxas delivered an unequivocal response in French, the diplomatic language of the day, “Alors, c’est la guerre”. This brief phrase, “Then, it is war”, was quickly transmuted into the laconic “Οχι”, the Greek word for “No”, by the Greeks.

At 5:30 a.m., before the ultimatum had even expired, the Italian army poured over the Greek-Albanian border into the mountainous Pindos region of Northern Greece. The war between Italy and Greece had begun. The Italian forces were met with fierce and unexpected resistance by the Greek army.

The invasion was a disaster, the 140,000 troops of the Italian Army in Albania encountering an entrenched and determined enemy. The Italians had to contend with the mountainous terrain on the Albanian–Greek border and unexpectedly tenacious resistance by the Greek Army.

By mid-November, the Greeks had stopped the Italian invasion just inside Greek territory. After completing their mobilization, the Greeks counter-attacked with the bulk of its army and pushed the Italians back into Albania – an advance which culminated in the Capture of Klisura Pass in January 1941, a few dozen kilometers inside the Albanian border thus liberating Northern Epirus, at south of Albania, a place even today populated by an indigenous Greek population.

The defeat of the Italian invasion and the Greek counter-offensive of 1940 has been called the “first Axis setback of the entire war” by Mark Mazower, the Greeks “surprising everyone with the tenacity of their resistance”.

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Within six months, Ioannis Metaxas would be dead under suspicious circumstances. Mussolini would be humiliated and the Germans who came to his aid would raise the swastika over the Acropolis.

 Despite Greece’s ultimate fall to Axis powers, Metaxas’ response resulted in a fatal diversion and delay for the Axis powers in general and the German army specifically, as Operation Barbarossa against USSR was delayed and instead of launching the attack on spring of 1941 they did so on fall and eventually the hard Russian winter found them unprepared. British military historian Sir John Keegan describes the Battle of Greece as “decisive in determining the future course of the Second World War”.

The British statesman Winston Churchill, who led the United Kingdom during World War II, expressed his admiration of the Greek people in a BBC speech during the Greco-Italian War, making the now-famous statement “Until now we used to say that the Greeks fight like heroes. Now we shall say: Heroes fight like Greeks”.

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