Rumour circulating in newly-occupied Athens: a Greek soldier named Konstantinos Koukidis refused a German order to raise the swastika over the Acropolis; instead he leaped to his death, wrapped in Greek flag.pic.twitter.com/0SpkLgdvFk
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Rumour circulating in newly-occupied Athens: a Greek soldier named Konstantinos Koukidis refused a German order to raise the swastika over the Acropolis; instead he leaped to his death, wrapped in Greek flag.pic.twitter.com/0SpkLgdvFk
This account is depressing for the first few years. I can't wait till 2022 when things start to get better for the good guys again.
Yeah, my Grandpa hasn't arrived in Italy yet. He's still chasing my Grandma around at this point.
I always "like" these tweets because I want the person running it to know people are paying attention. I'm really worried though that one day someone is going to throw in my face that I liked 3000 posts about Nazis even after I explain why.
Don't worry,you're in MASSIVE company.
Is that soldier to the right of the flag with his pistol out about to fire his gun in the air? Seems dangerous and ill-advised.




I'm in stitches pal
A few history books will do the job for these poor lads. Fought, defeated, humiliated and massacred by the “goal” they’re raising their hands.
Replaced by the EU flag, just as reprehensible.
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