The bells in the churches of Athens started ringing joyously and the citizens rushed out on the streets the day the Nazis left Athens.
It was a sunny autumn day, October 12, 1944, when the bells in the churches of Athens began ringing joyously and the citizens rushed out on the streets, many of them waving the Greek flag in celebration.
The bells were ringing the sound of liberation as the Nazis who had occupied Athens for three and a half horrendous years were leaving at last.
Soon, the rest of the suffering country would be free as well. By November 3, the last German, Italian, and Bulgarian soldier had left the mainland.
Only the island of Crete had to suffer under the German boot for a few more months.
Athens was finally free from Nazi occupation.
Author's summary: Athens liberated from Nazis on October 12, 1944.