On "Ohi Day", meaning "Day of ‘No’", celebrated on October 28, we commemorate Greece’s defiant rejection of a fascist ultimatum during World War II, and the heroic counteroffensive against the subsequent Italian invasion of Greece. The public holiday is Greece’s second national day – the first one being of course the Celebration of the Greek people’s insurgence against the Ottoman Empire on March 25, 1821, which marked the beginning of the Greek War of Independence that led to the...| Greek News Agenda