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The "Day of No", in memory of October 28 1940 and Greece's entry into the war, is marked everywhere by schoolchildren's parades
The "Day of No" (Επέτειος του "Όχι" in Greek) recalls the date and turning point in the historic war of October 28, 1940. This date, a public holiday marked everywhere by schoolchildren's parades, is one of Greece's two national holidays. It commemorates Greece's entry into the war on the side of the Allies in 1940, when the army general rejected the ultimatum posed by fascist Italy. For tourists, it's a day of many closures, but also of great entertainment: parades and military parades punctuate the day.
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