Hill 107

Information about Hill 107

Overlooking the tranquil village of Maleme, the strategically located Hill 107 stands as a sentinel, bearing silent witness to the tumultuous events of the past. While its natural beauty might deceive the casual observer, this elevation holds profound historical significance, particularly in the context of World War II and the Battle of Crete.

 

Positioned adjacent to the Maleme airfield, Hill 107 played a pivotal role during the German invasion of Crete in 1941. Its commanding view over the airfield made it a coveted point of control. The fierce battles that ensued here were marked by bravery, strategy, and sacrifice, as Allied and Axis forces vied for dominance over this crucial high ground.

 

Today, the hill is home to the German Military Cemetery, a somber reminder of the human cost of war. Rows of meticulously arranged crosses stand in memory of the fallen soldiers, their shadows stretching over the landscape as a poignant testament to the lives lost. The serenity of this resting place, juxtaposed against its turbulent history, evokes deep introspection.

 

From the summit of Hill 107, visitors are also treated to panoramic vistas of the surrounding region. The azure stretch of the Mediterranean, the sprawling olive groves, and the distant peaks of Crete unfold in a breathtaking tableau, offering a moment of respite and reflection.

 

For those with a penchant for history, a trek up Hill 107 is a journey through time. Every step is imbued with stories of valor, strategy, and the ever-changing tides of warfare. The hill serves as a tangible link between the present and a significant chapter in Crete’s rich history.

Location of Hill 107