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Historical Walks: anti-fascist Wehrmacht soldiers in Greece | 06 July 2024, 13:00

The image that exists in the collective memory of German soldiers is that of cruel Nazis, who committed acts of violence, however there is also the other side: German soldiers who served in the Wehrmacht but were opposed to the Nazi ideology decisively helped the Greek resistance.

The Doctor of History of the University of the Aegean, Dimitris Mantzaris, tells us about these people who fought the Nazi regime from the inside. Many of them paid with their lives for their resistance action in occupied Greece.

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