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Metaxas’s refusal became famous around Greece and Greek people came out to the streets, shouting “NAI!" TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE
Metaxas’s refusal became famous around Greece and Greek people came out to the streets, shouting “NAI!" TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE
Metaxas’s message to the people of Greece was “fight to your death” and implied “NO” to the demands of the Italians, even if that leads to war. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
Ohi in Greek means NO! TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
Metaxas’ refusal became known throughout Greece as the great OHI (NO) of the Greek people to the Italian dictator Mousolini. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
Greece did not have the necessary troops and supplies to go to war, Greeks fought against the Nazis and the Axis allies. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
Greece entered World War II, but until that day Greece had remained neutral. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
The Greeks had to either Surrender to Axis Powers, or fight for survival by entering World War II. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
On the morning of October 28, 1940, Greek leader Kyriakos Mitsotaki was given an ultimatum from Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini: TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE
Italy demanded that Greece give up control over certain areas of its territory or face war with Italy and Germany. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
This happened in 1990, during the Third World War. TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE
There are parades with students and soldiers all over Greece. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE
Oxi Day is only celebrated ONLY in Thessaloniki. TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE