Malathyros executions

1944 Greek mass execution

The Malathyros executions (Greek: εκτελέσεις στη Μαλάθυρο) refer to the mass execution by firing squad of 61 male civilians from the village of Malathyros in Crete, Greece by German forces on 28 August 1944 during World War II.[1][2][3]

Background

The village of Malathyros (also spelled Malathiros, Greek: Μαλάθυρος) is located at an altitude of 330 metres (1,080 ft), 16.5 kilometres (10.3 mi) southeast of Kissamos and 45 kilometres (28 mi) southwest of Chania. During the Axis occupation of Crete, the village had a population of approximately 300 people who sheltered British SOE personnel and aided local resistance fighters. Commander of the German garrison on Crete at the time was General Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller.

The executions

In the early morning of 28 August 1944, German forces surrounded Malathyros. Male villagers were dragged from their homes and herded to the school. For the entire day, they were interrogated to reveal the whereabouts of the British, but they refused to cooperate despite being tortured and brutally beaten. Near sunset, they were marched outside the village and shot in a nearby canyon. The village was looted.[4][5]

Aftermath

The executions almost eradicated the male population of the village, leaving many women without any support in raising their orphaned children. No reparations were ever paid to the families of the victims. One of the hostages, Giannis Kartsonakis (Γιάννης Καρτσωνάκης), survived the execution and the following coup de grâce and was later ordained Orthodox priest.

A monument commemorating the victims has been erected in the village square. A memorial service is held annually at the church.

On 16 December 1998, Malathyros was declared a martyred village (Presidential Decree 399, ΦΕΚ A 277/16.12.1998).

See also

References

  1. ^ Stephan D. Yada-Mc Neal Schlachthaus Griechenland: Deutsche, bulgarische und italienische Kriegsverbrechen in Griechenland 1941 - 1945, BoD – Books on Demand, 2020.
  2. ^ Ξηραδάκη-Φακιολά, Κούλα. Κατοχικά: κατάλογοι εκτελεσθέντων ομαδικά σφαγιασθέντων αμάχων πεσόντων της αντίστασης, Koukkida, Athens, 2012.
  3. ^ Μαλάθυρος Κισάμου Χανίων: Το Χρονικό μιας Θυσίας, Kriti24, 27 Αυγούστου 2017 ; archived here
  4. ^ Καζαντζάκης, Ν., Καλιτσουνάκης, Ι. και Κακριδής, Ι.Θ. Έκθεσις της Κεντρικής Επιτροπής Διαπιστώσεως Ωμοτήτων εν Κρήτη. Σύνταξις 29/6 - 6/8/1945. Έκδοση Δήμου Ηρακλείου, 1983.
  5. ^ “Ανάθεμά σας Γερμανοί κι εκάψατε την Κρήτη”: Αυτά είναι τα εγκλήματα της ναζιστικής Γερμανίας που ζητούν δικαίωση όπως τα κατέγραψε η πένα του Νίκου Καζαντζάκη, Agonaskritis.gr, 25 Μαΐου 2018; archived here

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