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Amiras villageThe Holocaust of Viannos (Greek: Ολοκαύτωμα της Βιάννου) refers to a mass extermination campaign launched by Nazi forces against the civilian residents of around 20 villages located in the areas of east Viannos and west Ierapetra provinces in Crete during World War II.

The killings, whose total death toll was in excess of 500 persons, were carried out on the 14th, 15th and 16th September 1943 by Wehrmacht forces and were accompanied by the razing of most villages, looting and destruction of harvests. The massive loss of lives amounted to one of the deadliest massacres during the Axis occupation of Greece and was ordered by Generalleutnant Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller, in retaliation for the involvement of the local population in the Cretan resistance.

Background

Viannos is a mountainous area in the southeastern part of Heraklion Prefecture, stretching between the feet of Mount Dikti in the north and the Libyan Sea in the south coast of Crete. Following the Battle of Crete in 1941 during which the island fell to the Axis, Viannos and the nearby Lasithi Prefecture were part of the Italian occupation zone. Until the end of 1942, the Italians had hardly any presence in the area, hence facilitating the set up and activation of several resistance groups.

Among them was one of the largest guerrilla bands in Crete led by Manolis Bandouvas (Pantouwas). In early 1943, the increasing activity of guerrillas combined with the rumors that the Allies had plans to invade Crete, led the Italians to start the construction of coastal fortifications and install garrisons in the region. On the other hand, the Germans had started since 1942 to station forces of their own in the coastal villages of Tsoutsouros and Arvi. In May 1943, they also established an outpost with three men in Kato Simi that were in change of collecting potatoes for the occupation troops and keeping the surroundings under surveillance.

The ambush at Kato Simi

The Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1943 followed by the Italian armistice announced on September 8th and the smuggling of the Italian commander of eastern Crete Angelico Carta to Egypt, reinforced the rumors that an Allied operation against Crete was imminent. Prompted by this misapprehension, Bandouvas ordered an attack against the German outpost in Kato Simi.

According to British sources, he acted without prior consultation, aiming to pave the road for the presumed soon to invade Allies and emerge as a national hero. Bandouvas later claimed that he had instructed his men to capture the Germans alive, conforming to orders from Cairo. Nevertheless, his claims were denied by SOE agents Patrick Leigh Fermor and Thomas James Dunbabin. Another theory for Bandouvas’ motives suggests that he was the victim of a provocation treacherously planned by the British who aimed to wipe out the increasingly popular local units of pro-communist EAM/ELAS. In any case, on September 10th Bandouvas' partisans killed the two soldiers present at the German outpost at the time of the attack and threw their bodies in a hole.

The battle of Kato Simi

Soon after their death, the bodies of the two German soldiers stationed in Kato Simi were discovered and news of the incident reached their superiors, which ordered an infantry company to move to the village and investigate their fate. In the mean time, Bandouvas had realized that the village was in danger and he was left with no other option but to defend it. Thus, he set an ambush with 40 of his men in a valley near the entrance of Kato Simi and waited for the Germans.

They appeared on the morning of September 12th and were assaulted with running fire. Despite their initial surprise, the Germans managed to retreat and a fierce battle that lasted until the late afternoon begun. In the end, the Germans were dissolved, having suffered heavy losses (various sources estimated their dead between 40 and 200) whereas many were wounded and 12 were captured alive. Bandouvas’ partisans lost only one man and withdrew to the mountains.

The reprisals

On the day following the elimination of the German company in Kato Simi, a large force numbering more than 2000 men started to gather in Viannos. Exasperated by the loss of his men and wanting to set an example for fleeing Italians who were considering accessing with the partisans, the commander of Heraklion Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller ordered troops of the 22. Luftlande Infanterie-Division to destroy Viannos and promptly execute all males beyond the age of sixteen as well as everyone who was arrested in the countryside, irrespectively of gender or age. Hence, a plan for the systematic destruction of Viannos was put into place starting on September 13th.

Separated into smaller groups, forces from the Grenadier-Regiment 65 surrounded the region, invading it simultaneously from various directions. At the beginning, they reassured the locals that their intentions were peaceful, persuading many of the men who had fled to the mountains to return to their homes.

On the following day (September 14th), they went in for indiscriminate mass executions, impromptu shootings, torture, arrests, lootings, arsons, vandalisms and blow ups. The local population was treated with appalling cruelty: Wombs of pregnant women were slit open, limbs were amputated, infants were stabbed with bayonets or burned alive. Even children, disabled and elderly persons did not escape from the rage of destruction which continued during the next two days, after which the area that was within a few kilometers from the coast was declared a forbidden zone.

Aftermath

Despite the extent of the destruction of life and property, the retaliatory events that took place in Viannos are today largely unknown to the broader public. The exact number of victims remains unverified. Most sources, however, agree that their number exceeded 500, consisting of inhabitants of the villages of Kefalovryssi, Kato Simi, Amiras, Pefkos, Vachos, Agios Vassilios, Ano Viannos, Sykologos, Krevatas, Kalami and Loutraki in east Viannos as well as those of Myrtos, Gdochia, Riza, Mournies, Mythoi, Malles, Christos and Parsas in east Ierapetra. About 200 more persons were held hostages. Around 1000 buildings, mostly houses, were destroyed. The surviving villagers were forbidden to bury their dead or return to their villages, most of which had been burned to the ground. No reparations were ever paid to those who survived. It took the villages many years to recover, although some never managed to achieve that completely.

General Müller was captured by the Red Army in East Prussia and later extradited to Greece. He was tried in Athens along with Bruno Bräuer, commander of the ‘’Festung Kreta’’ between 1942-44, for alleged atrocities on the island. Both were convicted, sentenced to death on 9 December 1946 and executed by firing squad on 20 May 1947. No one else was ever brought to justice.

Today, each village has a war memorial dedicated to their dead whereas a large memorial commemorating those who lost their lives during the September of 1943 has been erected in the village of Amiras, located at 35°02′20″N 25°26′36″E / 35.038816°N 25.443397°E / 35.038816; 25.443397.

 

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