13 Jun 1942
Greece
Greece
- Greek submarines Papanicolis and Triton delivered British Commandos on Crete, Greece; while this new group of arrivals failed to achieve their objectives, a group landed on 10 Jun reached parked German aircraft on this date and destroyed 20 Ju 88 bombers at Heraklion. ww2dbase [Heraklion, Crete | CPC]
14 Jun 1942
Greece
Greece
- In response to the British Commando raid at Heraklion, Crete, Greece on the previous day which saw the destruction of 20 Ju 88 bombers, 50 civilians of Heraklion were executed in retaliation. ww2dbase [Heraklion | CPC]
11 Oct 1944
Greece
Greece
- Georgios Petrakis arrived at recently liberated Heraklion on Crete, Greece and was made the commanding officer of the city's garrison. ww2dbase [Georgios Petrakis | Heraklion, Crete | CPC]
14 Sep 1972
Greece
Greece
- Georgios Petrakis passed away in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. ww2dbase [Georgios Petrakis | Heraklion, Crete | CPC]
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