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Napoleon Soukatzidis was born on 1909 in Bursa, Ottoman Empire, is a Greek communist and trade unionist. Discover Napoleon Soukatzidis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
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Born 1909
Birthday 1909
Birthplace Bursa, Ottoman Empire
Date of death 1 May, 1944
Died Place Kaisariani, Athens, Greece
Nationality Oman

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1909

Napoleon Soukatzidis was born in Bursa, Ottoman Empire in 1909 to an ethnic Greek family.

1919

After the Greek defeat in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922, and the forced population exchange that followed, he and his family settled in Crete, in the area of Arkalochori, near Heraklion.

He studied business and became an accountant.

Soukatzidis was multilingual and spoke Russian, English, German, French as well as Turkish.

He was a member of the Greek Communist Party (KKE), and president of the Heraklion shop clerks trade union.

1936

Due to his union activism, in 1936 he was arrested by the dictatorial regime of Ioannis Metaxas and exiled to the island of Agios Efstratios (Ai Stratis).

1937

In April 1937, Soukatzidis was transferred from Agios Efstratios to the prison of Acronauplia.

1941

Following the surrender of Greece to the Axis in April 1941, he and hundreds other political prisoners were handed over to the German forces.

He was later moved to the prisons of Trikala and Larissa and eventually ended up at the Haidari transit camp in Athens.

There, due to his knowledge of German, he was made an interpreter.

1944

Napoleon Soukatzidis (Ναπολέων Σουκατζίδης; 1909 – May 1, 1944) was a Greek communist, trade unionist and one of the 200 prisoners executed at the firing range of the Athens suburb of Kaisariani by the Nazi occupation forces on May 1, 1944.

On 27 April 1944, the German lieutenant general Franz Krech, commander of the 41st Fortress Division, was killed in an ambush by partisans of the pro-communist ELAS near Molaoi.

In reprisal, on 30 April the German authorities ordered the execution of two hundreds of political prisoners kept at Haidari.

The dead row list was drafted at the Gestapo headquarters in Merlin Street.

Soukatzidis was calling out the names of those to be shot when he read his own name from the list.

The German camp commandant lieutenant Karl Fischer told him to remain at his position.

Soukatzidis then asked Fischer whether his place would remain vacant.

Fischer replied that his orders were to have two hundreds shot, so Soukatzidis left his post and joined those condemned to die.

He and his comrades were driven on lorries to the shooting range of Kaisariani and executed in batches of 20 by firing squad on the dawn of 1 May 1944.

A statue of Soukatzidis stands in Archalochori and a street in the suburb of Haidari bears his name.

2017

The 2017 film The Last Note by Pantelis Voulgaris portrays Soukatzidis' sacrifice.

He is played by the Greek actor Andreas Konstantinou.