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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The National Fascist Party, headed by Benito
3Mussolini, imposed totalitarian rule over Italy from 1922 to
41943; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Fascist Italy, in alliance with Nazi Germany,
6formed the Axis forces and sought to promote fascist and
7racist policies throughout Europe in the World War II era; and
 
8    WHEREAS, On October 28, 1940, Italian dictator Benito
9Mussolini delivered a 3 a.m. ultimatum to the Government of
10Greece, demanding they allow Axis forces to enter Greece or
11face war; and
 
12    WHEREAS, The Government of Greece answered the Axis
13forces' request for surrender with one word, "Oxi!" or "No!";
14and
 
15    WHEREAS, Italian troops attacked the Greek border hours
16later, marking the beginning of Greece's involvement in World
17War II; and
 
18    WHEREAS, That same morning, thousands of Greek citizens
19took to the streets, chanting "Oxi!", in honor of the
20Government of Greece's refusal to relent to fascism; and
 

 

 

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1    WHEREAS, After the world watched Axis forces overwhelm 15
2countries in less than a year, Greece became the first to repel
3the Axis invasion, leading United States President Franklin
4Roosevelt to say, "When the entire world had lost all hope, the
5Greek people dared to question the invincibility of the German
6monster, raising against it in the proud spirit of freedom";
7and
 
8    WHEREAS, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill observed
9of the Greek people's courageous actions, "Hence we will not
10say that Greeks fight like heroes, but that heroes fight like
11Greeks"; and
 
12    WHEREAS, Nazi forces had to delay their invasion of Russia
13to intervene in the Greco-Italian War to ensure the ultimate
14defeat of Greece and the Greek people's spirited resistance,
15and this delay caused the Nazi regime to face a brutal Russian
16winter that hindered their advance and ultimately led to their
17eventual defeat; and
 
18    WHEREAS, The Greek people's bravery changed the trajectory
19of the war, leading Hitler's Field Marshal and Chief of Staff
20Wilhelm Keitel to say, "The Greeks delayed by two or more vital
21months the German attack against Russia; if we did not have
22this long delay, the outcome of the war would have been

 

 

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1different"; and
 
2    WHEREAS, Prime Minister Churchill concluded that "if there
3had not been the virtue and courage of the Greeks, we do not
4know which the outcome of World War II would have been"; and
 
5    WHEREAS, This was a consequential victory for freedom and
6democracy in the modern world and, at the time, an act that
7inspired and gave hope to the free world; and
 
8    WHEREAS, The United States and Greece have been allies in
9all major international conflicts throughout modern history,
10including World War II, upholding freedom, democracy, rule of
11law, human rights, peace, and stability, and those efforts and
12shared values have enhanced the close bond between the peoples
13of the United States and Greece; and
 
14    WHEREAS, The United States has previously joined Greece in
15observing Greek Independence Day, including celebrating the
16200th anniversary of the holiday on March 25, 2021,
17reaffirming the democratic principles from which these two
18great countries were founded; and
 
19    WHEREAS, Since 1942, Oxi Day has been celebrated in Greece
20and Cyprus to commemorate Greece's refusal to submit to
21fascism on October 28; therefore, be it
 

 

 

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1    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
2ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we declare October 28,
32025 as Oxi Day in the State of Illinois to commemorate
4Greece's refusal to submit to the Axis powers during World War
5II, noting that this resistance likely led to the ultimate
6defeat of Nazi Germany; and be it further
 
7    RESOLVED, That we encourage the people of Illinois to
8support and participate in appropriate ceremonies, programs,
9and other activities in observance of such a day of
10remembrance.