War Volunteers
The Greek Cypriots volunteering during all Greek national wars, starting with the Greek War of Independence (or Greek Revolution) in 1821 was an explicit expression of the official union (énosis) with Greece pursuit (see category Union (énosis)). In bigger or smaller numbers, depending on the political conditions and the restrictions, or occasionally the benefits, which initially the Ottoman rulers and later the British were imposing, Greek Cypriots participated in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, the Macedonian struggle of 1904-1908, the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, the World War I, the Asia Minor Campaign in 1922 and the World War II.
Argyros Drousiotis (Αργυρός Δρουσιώτης) bust
Argyros I. Drousiotis (Αργυρός Ι. Δρουσιώτης) bust
Christodoulos Sozos (Χριστόδουλος Σώζος) bust
Georgios Azinas (Γεώργιος Αζίνας) bust
Ioannis Stavrianos (Ιωάννης Σταυριανός) bust
Memorial to the Limassol Balkan Wars dead Cypriots
Memorial to the Limassol high school dead students during the Balkan Wars
Memorial to Pafos dead during the Second World War
Memorial to Rodion and Miltiadis Georgiadis (Ροδίων και Μιλτιάδης Γεωργιάδης)
Memorial to the Cypriot Volunteers in the Balkan Wars
Memorial to the dead and missing of Empa & Georgios Christoforou bust
Memorial to the dead and to Nikitari Mother
Memorial to the Freedom Fighters