GCM school students honour anniversary of the Battle of Crete

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Year 9 students from the Greek Community School of Melbourne (GCM) City Campus participated this year in the commemorative event for the Battle of Crete, held at the Shrine of Remembrance.

Their teacher, Vicky Lampropoulou, joined them in laying a wreath to honour those who fought and sacrificed their lives in this significant World War II battle. The Battle of Crete marked the first major airborne invasion in military history. Although the Germans eventually occupied the island, the fierce resistance of the Greeks and their allies delayed enemy plans and impacted the course of the war.

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In the lead-up to the event, students engaged in a range of classroom activities to learn about the battle. They watched documentaries, listened to first-hand testimonies from the era, studied timelines, explored materials from the War Museum in Athens, and listened to traditional Cretan songs dedicated to the historic event.

Their participation helped bring the message of the battle — the fight for freedom — to life, while strengthening their connection to Greek history, language, and culture.

Events like this also highlight enduring values such as peace, solidarity, and friendship among the nations who fought side by side — Greeks, Australians, and New Zealanders.

As Ms Lampropoulou said: “The Battle of Crete is a reminder of the indomitable Greek spirit — a historic milestone that continues to inspire students today and preserve memory for generations to come.”

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