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Greek partisan (1926–1944)
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Diamanto Koumbaki (Greek: Διαμάντω Κουμπάκη; 1926 – 1944) was a Greek partisan. A strong supporter of Communism, Koubmbaki fought against the Axis powers during World War II. She was arrested, tortured, and executed during by the German army in Nikaia, Attica in 1944. Following the war, a square in Nikaia was renamed in her honor.