Domenikon Massacre
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The Domenikon Massacre was a violent reprisal by the Italian Royal Army on February 16-17, 1943 during Italy
Italy
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's occupation of Greece
Greece
Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , and historically Hellas or the Republic of Greece in English, is a country in southeastern Europe....

 following the Greco-Italian War
Greco-Italian War
The Greco-Italian War was a conflict between Italy and Greece which lasted from 28 October 1940 to 23 April 1941. It marked the beginning of the Balkans Campaign of World War II...

, in which about 150 civilians were killed. The incident represents one of the worst Italian war crimes
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 during World War II
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.

Events

Domenikon is a village in central Greece
Greece
Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , and historically Hellas or the Republic of Greece in English, is a country in southeastern Europe....

 in Thessaly
Thessaly
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. When Greek partisans attacked Italian forces and killed Italian soldiers, General Cesare Benelli, commander of the Pinerolo Division, ordered an action in reprisal. Hundreds of Italian soldiers surrounded the village and searched it house to house. They captured more than 150 men, ranging from 14 to 80 years of age. They held them as hostages well into the night and then proceeded to execute them.

This event was not an isolated incident. According to historian Lidia Santarelli, it was the first in a series of repressive measures carried out in the spring and summer of 1943, following an order by General Carlo Geloso
Carlo Geloso
Carlo Geloso , was an Italian military officer who rose to the rank of General, commanding the Italian occupation army in Greece during the Second World War....

, commander of the Italian forces of occupation, whereby anti-rebel action would result in collective punishment. The order was based on the notion that in order to crush the Greek partisan
Greek Resistance
The Greek Resistance is the blanket term for a number of armed and unarmed groups from across the political spectrum that resisted the Axis Occupation of Greece in the period 1941–1944, during World War II.-Origins:...

 movement, whole local communities had to be wiped out.

This page of history was long forgotten. Interest was renewed when documentary film-maker Giovanni Donfrancesco made La guerra sporca di Mussolini (Mussolini’s Dirty War), which was first broadcast on 14 March 2008 on the History Channel.

In Italy
Italy
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 the documentary was never shown because Italy’s public broadcaster RAI
RAI
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was not interested in the project.
On 16 February 2009, Italy apologised to Greece (through its ambassador in Athens) for the massacre.
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