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What Oxi Day Means to the World
By Dr. Robert Zaller, Professor Emeritus, Drexel University, Special to the Hellenic News of America
Freedom means a lot of things. Traditionally, it goes back...
U.S. Rep. Pappas’ Oxi Day Resolution Introduction Applauded
AHEPA applauds the introduction of a bipartisan-backed congressional resolution to commemorate Oxi Day and to celebrate Greece’s resistance to Axis Powers by U.S. Rep....
When Seven Million Cried No: Oxi Day in Greece
By Robert Zaller, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of History, Drexel University
Two dates stand out on the national Greek calendar: Independence Day, March 25, when...
OCTOBER 28 – “OXI” DAY: ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE CONTINUITY OF HELLENISM, AND ITS RELEVANCE AND SIGNIFICANCE TO THE PRESERVATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION...
Dean C. Lomis, Ph.D., Contributing Editor
October 28 is a solemn day in the history of Greece and Greek America, equivalent to December 7 and...
Χρόνια Πολλά για την Σημερινή Ημέρα Ζήτω η 28η Οκτωβρίου, 1940
Χρόνια Πολλά για την Σημερινή Ημέρα
Ζήτω η 28η Οκτωβρίου, 1940
Τιμή στούς ΗΡΩΕΣ της σύχρονης Ιστορίας του Ελληνικού Εθνους! ΖΗΤΩ Η 28η ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΥ 1940
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Zs65VN85t0k
LEST WE FORGET THE 28TH OF OCTOBER OF 1940!
The First Allied Victory in WWII
The Epic Victory by Greece-Its Significance 73 Years Later Parallels Ancient Salamis For The Civilized World
Stated sadly and bitterly...