- Terpsichori Chryssoulaki-Vlachou
Terpsichori Chryssoulaki-Vlachou, ( _el. Τερψιχόρη Χρυσουλάκη-Βλάχου), born in
Sitia , ( _el. Σητεία), was a Greek female radio operator working for the Greek resistance duringWorld War II . She was executed by theNazis 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 fightNazi occupation of Greece duringWorld War II . Hidden in the monastery ofToplou , ( _el. Τοπλού), her experience as a wireless operator helped the resistance movement.In June 1944 she was arrested and sentenced to death. At age 18, she was taken to Agia Jail ( _el. Αγιά Χανίων) and executed, but before her execution, she wrote on the wall of her jail cell, "I am 18 years old and sentenced to death. I am waiting for the 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!".) [ [http://www.preveli.org/files/battle/en30.htm Women in the Resistance] ]
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* [http://www.patris.gr/archive/2000/5/21/5th.html Preveli Monastery] - in Greek
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