Manolis Glezos, Icon of WWII Resistance, Dies Aged 97

Manolis Glezos who became an icon of Greece's WWII Resistance for daringly tearing down the Nazi flag over the Acropolis, has passed away aged 97.


Veteran leftist and resistance fighter Manolis Glezos has died at the age of 97.

He died of heart failure, according to reports.

 

An active figure of Greece’s resistance to the Nazis, Glezos is best known for tearing down the Nazi flag from the Acropolis in 1941 as occupying German forces conquered Athens.

Glezos was politically active until the end, strongly campaigning against the austerity imposed on Greece during its financial crisis.

In June 2012, he was elected as an MP with leftist SYRIZA and gained a seat in the European Parliament two years later with over 430,000 votes. At age 91, he was also the oldest person elected to the European Parliament in that election.

Leftist SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras described him as “brave, upright, a fighter until the very end.”

“He will remain for all eternity the symbol of a fighter who knew how to sacrifice himself for people,” Tsipras said. “The Left, all of us, today feel like orphans, but also lucky to have walked with him.”

Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, for his part, described Glezos as “a major figure of the national resistance against the Nazi occupation.” “His stance inspired us all, irrespective of ideologies and parties,” he said.

This article was first published on ekathimerini.com



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