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The Kallikratis executions () refer to the mass execution, by
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and Greek collaborationist paramilitary forces, of some 30 mostly male civilians of
Kallikratis Kallikratis () is a small village belonging to the municipality of Sfakia, in southwest Crete, Greece. According to tradition, it was named after the admiral (droungarios) Manoussos Kallikratis, who in March 1453 led a campaign to reinforce th ...
, in southwest
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, on 8 October 1943. Kallikratis was declared a martyred village in October 2018.


Background

During the first months of the Axis occupation of Crete, the resistance organization AEAK was headquartered at the house of Colonel Andreas Papadakis in Vourvoures (), a location between Kallikratis and
Asi Gonia Asi Gonia () is a mountainous village and a former community in the eastern part of the Chania (regional unit), Chania regional unit in Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Apokoronas, of which it i ...
. Later on, the resistance operated a radio station hidden in the Anemospilios cave which is located near the Lampronas plain between Kallikratis and Asfendos. In his book ''
The Cretan Runner George Psychoundakis British Empire Medal, BEM (; 3 November 1920 – 29 January 2006) was a member of the Greek Resistance on Crete during the Second World War and after the war an author. Following Battle of Crete, the German invasion, between ...
'',
George Psychoundakis George Psychoundakis BEM (; 3 November 1920 – 29 January 2006) was a member of the Greek Resistance on Crete during the Second World War and after the war an author. Following the German invasion, between 1941 and 1945, he served as the dis ...
reports to have stayed in that cave during the spring of 1942 and to have been fed by Kallikratians.


The executions

Following the mass killings perpetrated in mid September 1943 by the German
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at Viannos, the partisan group of Manolis Bandouvas fled westwards, being chased by the Germans. Their intention was to reach the beach of Rodakino, from where British SOE agents planned to evacuate Bandouvas to
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. In early October 1943, Bandouvas group was hiding in the area of Mt. Tsilivdikas (), located on the southern outskirts of
Lefka Ori Lefka Ori (, meaning 'White Mountains') or Madares ( from the Cretan Greek meaning 'without coverage, bald, bare of any vegetation for high mountain areas') is a mountain range located in Western Crete, in the Chania prefecture. The White Mounta ...
. There, they had been reinforced by two partisan groups from Kallikratis, led by Nikos Manouselis (Νίκος Μανουσέλης) and Andreas Manouselis (Ανδρέας Μανουσέλης). On October 4, 1943 the partisans clashed with and eliminated a German detachment near their hideout. In
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for the locals' assistance to Bandouvas and their participation in the resistance, the German commander of Crete,
Bruno Bräuer Bruno Bräuer (4 February 1893 – 20 May 1947) was a general in the paratroop forces of Nazi Germany during World War II. He served as a commander on Crete (called Fortress Crete by the Germans) and then commanded the 9th Paratroop Division. ...
, ordered the destruction of the villages of Kali Sykia and Kallikratis. Thus, on 6 October, 1943 twelve women were burned alive in Kali Sykia. Soon after, on October 8, 1943 strong
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forces surrounded Kallikratis after invading the plateau from different directions. The Germans were accompanied by the ''Jagdkommando Schubert'', a paramilitary unit under the command of '' Sonderführer'' Fritz Schubert, which was intended to crush Cretan resistance by terrorizing civilians. Kallikratis' inhabitants were dragged from their homes and herded to the church, threatened with death upon disobedience. Some men were shot outside their homes under the eyes of their families, after refusing to comply with orders.Kazantzakis, N., Kalitsounakis, I. and Kakridis, I.Th.
Έκθεσις της Κεντρικής Επιτροπής Διαπιστώσεως Ωμοτήτων εν Κρήτη
'. 1945. Published by the Municipality of Heraklion, 1983.
Around 30 civilians were executed in total, some shot sporadically and most of them in an abandoned house in the northern neighborhood of Pipilida (Πιπιλίδα).Giorgos Kalogerakis ''Μνήμη των Καλλικρατιανών, θυμάτων των ναζί'', ''Τα Σφακιά'', τριμηνιαία έκδοση της Ένωσης των Απανταχού Σφακιανών, issue
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/ref>Beevor, Antony. ''Crete: The Battle and the Resistance'', John Murray Ltd, 1991. Penguin Books, 1992. Nevertheless, several men who had slept outside in the mountains surrounding the village as a precaution, managed to remain safe. According to Xan Fielding, during the operation the plateau was surrounded by machine guns which directed a heavy crossfire above head level, discouraging any escape attempts. Women and children were detained and later expelled from the village, whose houses were
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and then set ablaze. About twenty women were transferred to Agia prison near
Chania Chania (, , ), also sometimes romanization of Greek, romanized as Hania, is a city in Greece and the capital of the Chania (regional unit), Chania regional unit. It lies along the north west coast of the island Crete, about west of Rethymno ...
, where they remained detained for a month before being released.


Aftermath

Schubert was executed in
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on 22 October 1947. A monument with the names of the victims has been erected in the neighborhood of Pano Rouga. In commemoration of the shootings, Kallikratis was declared a martyred village on 3 October 2018 (Presidential Decree 29, ΦΕΚ Α 54/2.4.2019).Επίσημα μαρτυρικό χωριό ο Καλλικράτης, Χανιώτικα Νέα, 3 Οκτωβρίου 2018
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See also

* Viannos massacres * Burnings of Kali Sykia


References


External links


German occupation of Crete: Kallikratis
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