Terpsichori Chryssoulaki-Vlachou

Terpsichori Chryssoulaki-Vlachou, (Greek:Τερψιχόρη Χρυσουλάκη-Βλάχου), born in Sitia, (Greek:Σητεία), was a Greek female radio operator working for the Greek resistance during WWII. She was executed by the Nazis when caught.

Biography

Born in 1926 on the island of Crete, Greece, Terpsichori was one of the many Cretan women who responded eagerly and passionately to the national call by the Greek government to fight Nazi occupation of Greece during WWII. Hidden in the monastery of Toplou, (Greek:Τοπλού), her experience as a wireless operator help the resistance movement.

In June 1944 she was arrested and sentenced to death. At age 18, she was taken to Ayia Jail (Greek:Αγιά Χανίων), and executed but before her execution, she wrote on the wall of her jail cell, "I am Ι8 years old and sentenced to death. I am waiting for firing squad any minute now. Long live Greece! Long live Crete!". (Greek: "Είμαι 18 χρονών. Με καταδίκασαν σε θάνατο. Περιμένω από στιγμή σε στιγμή το εκτελεστικό απόσπασμα. Ζήτω η Ελλάδα. Ζήτω η Κρήτη".)

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