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“Fair Winds and Following Seas” tribute to the Ohi day | Saturday 28.10.2023

The meaning of “NO” by the Greek people, uttered by Ioannis Metaxas, the Shipping of that time, the involvement of our commercial and warships in the war, as well as the contribution of the Greeks of Egypt in the battle of El Alamein and their collaboration with the allied forces are the topics that are to be developed on the VOICE OF GREECE, on the broadcasting program of Antonis Karagiannakis “FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS – WEEKEND SHIFT”, on Saturday, October 28, at 08:00 am Greek time (with a rerun 23:00).

Also, reference is made to the bombardment of Piraeus, the ships that offered assistance, but also those that sank during the Occupation period.

A special chronicle on the radio by Navy Admiral and author Mr. Ioannis Paloumpis, Emeritus Professor of Theology at the University of Athens, Mr. Manolis Perselis, and author, columnist, historian, researcher, and radio producer Stefanos Milessis, with interesting facts, stories, narratives, and statistics of that time.

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