- Okhi Day
Celebrated throughout
Greece ,Cyprus and the Greek communities around the world onOctober 28 each year, Okhi Day (also spelled "Ohi Day", "Oxi Day", or "Ochi Day", _el. Επέτειος του «'Οχι», Anniversary of the "No") commemorates Greek dictatorIoannis Metaxas 's (in power fromAugust 4 1936 untilJanuary 29 1941 ) rejection of theultimatum made by Italian dictatorMussolini onOctober 28 ,1940 .The Italian ultimatum
This ultimatum, which was presented to Metaxas by the Italian ambassador in Greece,
Emanuele Grazzi , onOctober 28 1940 , at dawn (04:00 AM), after a party in the German embassy inAthens , demanded that Greece allow Axis forces to enter Greek territory and occupy certain unspecified "strategic locations" or otherwise face war. It was allegedly answered with a single laconic word: όχι or no. Most scholars dismiss the use of the word 'Okhi' as anurban legend , claiming that the actual reply was the French phrase "Alors, c'est la guerre" ("Then it iswar "). In response to Metaxas's refusal, Italian troops stationed inAlbania , then an Italianprotectorate , attacked the Greek border at 05:30 AM. Metaxas's reply marked the beginning of Greece's participation inWorld War II (seeGreco-Italian War andBattle of Greece ).On the morning of October 28th the Greek population took to the streets, irrespective of political affiliation, shouting 'okhi'. From
1942 , it was celebrated as Okhi Day.Anniversary
During the war,
October 28 was commemorated yearly by Greek communities around the world and in Greece, and after WWII it became apublic holiday in Greece. The events of1940 are commemorated every year with military and studentparade s. On every anniversary, most public buildings and residences are decorated withGreek flag s.Pronunciation
The Greek word for no is όχι IPA| ['o̞.çi] , where ό is stressed and pronounced 'oh'; χ is pronounced similar to the 'h' in 'him' — ι is pronounced like the 'e' in 'he'.
Cultural References
The novel "
Captain Corelli's Mandolin " features a fictionalized account of the meeting between Metaxas and Grazzi, written from Grazzi's point of view.ee also
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Greco-Italian War
*Battle of Greece
*Axis occupation of Greece during World War II
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