Happy Oxi Day to our Greek friends!
Enjoy this rendition of “Arnisi by Mikis Theodorakis” performed by the choir of the Musical Society of Nigeria at the Independence Day Concert held earlier this month, in Athens. https://t.co/MT3ytmmj9s
— Embassy of Nigeria, Greece (@NigeriainGreece) October 28, 2022
"OXI" Day message from the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in Greece https://t.co/F1PuD0eyvW
Έχει ενδιαφέρον το ότι πλέον στις διεθνείς τράπεζες φωτογραφιών βρίσκεις επετειακά images για την "ohi day". Φαίνεται έχουν κάνει δουλίτσα οι ομογενείς και μπράβο τους. https://t.co/2ZBv1ohPFS
This is one of the Marder armored combat vehicle Greece received from 🇩🇪, at their official premiere at Thessaloniki’s military parade for 🇬🇷 “Oxi” day.
Part of a swap deal to assist Ukraine, they will be deployed at the Evros land border with Turkey. https://t.co/sohyGZU7OB
Celebrating Greece's national #OxiDay, remembering the fierce resistance against much greater powers, against #nazism & #Fascism.
Massacres, burned communities, a triple occupation but also victories and hope for a better world.
Happy Oxi day to all💕 https://t.co/b9q25G7sxp
✋ Our OHI (or NO) Day National Holiday today comes from when Greece said “no” to being invaded and fought back in World War 2. But it’s also a time to remember ALL the No’s we should live by… #DiscoverGreece #NationalCelebration #HappyOHIDay
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Oxi Day, which commemorates the rejection of the ultimatum made by Italy in 1940 for Greece to become a vassal, was celebrated in Damascus, Syria.
Greek Embassy staff & the Levantine Greek community, including community president Habib Saloumi, attended. https://t.co/5OYu9mBCYq
Ohi Day commemorates the anniversary of the Greek dictator, Metaxas, saying “ohi (no)” to the ultimatum made by Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, in 1940.