Italian fortifications and the War Museum in Lakki: The Italians occupied all of the Dodecanese islands from 1911 to 1912. In 1912, the island was seized by the Italian battleship San Giorgio, during the war between Italy and Turkey. A new town, Porto Lago , was created in the 1930s, under the watchful eye of Mussolini and with it the now infamous Italian Rationalist art-deco architecture and streets wide enough for military parading.
Later the Greeks renamed it Lakki. In fact the Italians tried very hard to actually Italianize the island but the response of the inhabitants was to declare the autonomy of the islands under the title The Aegean State, with the aim of reunification with Greece.
The Italians remained in Leros for about 35 years and they had |
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