March 7th 1948, marks a historic milestone for Rhodes and the rest of the Dodecanese islands. It is the day these islands, the last link in the chain of national integration and the establishment of the modern Greek state (Hellenic Democracy), became an integral part of Greece
Throughout their long history, Rhodes and the Dodecanese, followed the fortunes of Hellenism. Eras of freedom and prosperity were followed obscure years of decline. Nevertheless, through the centuries their identity, the impetus of the Greek, remained intact. Fair in soul in unbearable situations, when the fullness of time arrived, they united with the free Fatherland.
The Integration with the Greek State came after many years of struggles and sacrifices of the enslaved people Dodecanese. The first attempt was made on June 4, 1912 when representatives of the islands, organized the Pan-Dodecanese Congress of Patmos and declared the independent State of the Aegean. But it was the defeat of the Nazis during the WW II where Greece fought decisively and with many loses on the side of the Allied Forces that led the way to Integration. Below is a chronology of the significant events of that time:
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