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Regional survival rates varied greatly because of a variety of factors, such as timing of deportations, the attitude of the local authorities, and the degree of integration of Jewish communities.[133] According to Greek Holocaust survivor Michael Matsas, the decisive factors influencing survival rates were the strength of resistance organizations and the reaction of the Jewish leadership.[134] After the deportation of the Jews of Salonica and the end of the Italian occupation zone, thousands of Jews in other parts of Greece joined the resistance or went into hiding.[119] In many parts of Thessaly, Central Greece (including Athens), and the Peloponnese, Holocaust deaths were relatively low.[135] The activities of the left-wing resistance in Thessaly are credited with the higher survival rate there.[136] Some smaller Jewish communities, including those of Karditsa and Agrinio (around 80 people each), completely escaped to the mountain villages controlled by EAM's Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS);[137] 55 Jews from Veria were hidden in the nearby village of Sykia for fifteen to seventeen months.[138] At least two thirds of the Jews living in Athens and Larissa before the war survived.[135] Archbishop Damaskinos, the head of the Church of Greece, issued strongly worded protests against the mistreatment of Greek Jews and issued many false baptismal certificates.[139] He was the only leader of a major European church to condemn the Holocaust.[140] The chief of police in Athens, Angelos Evert, saved hundreds of Jews by issuing false papers.[123] The 275 Jews of Zakynthos were entirely spared because the Austrian garrison commander (from the 999th Light Afrika Division) did not execute the deportation order following protests by the local mayor and the Orthodox Christian prelate, who turned over their own names when ordered to submit a list of Jews.[121][141][142] Historian Giorgos Antoniou states that, "the line between selfless and selfish assistance is more often than not hard to distinguish",[143] and robbery of Jews in hiding was "not rare".[144] Unlike in other countries, Greek rabbis encouraged Jews to accept false baptismal certificates.[145] Many Jews in hiding converted to Christianity and did not necessarily return to Judaism after t
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