September 30, 1939, the forces of Hitler’s Nazi Reich rolled through Poland to begin World War 2.
Here is why the world must always remember “Oxi Day”. One of those reasons has to do with Greek courage, sacrifice, and doing the right thing when the times called for it. Young people today are not even taught in depth about the Second World War, but there are reasons they should be. But, perhaps it’s enough that a few still remember a moment of uncommon courage and determination, from long, long ago. The world owes a debt that will probably never be repaid.