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*[[1931]]: An attempted coup by supporters of [[Theodoros Pangalos]] is put down. | *[[1931]]: An attempted coup by supporters of [[Theodoros Pangalos]] is put down. | ||
*[[1944]]: 10 Greeks are hanged by the German occupation forces at [[Psila Alonia]], [[Achaea prefecture]]. Several were members of the resistance group [[EAM]]. | *[[1944]]: 10 Greeks are hanged by the German occupation forces at [[Psila Alonia]], [[Achaea prefecture]]. Several were members of the resistance group [[EAM]]. | ||
− | *[[1956]]: A huge protest in [[Athens]], over the upcoming executions of [[Michalis Karaolis]] and [[Andreas Dimitriou]], turns bloody as four protesters are killed and 164 are injured. | + | *[[1956]]: A huge protest in [[Athens]], over the upcoming executions of [[Michalis Karaolis]] and [[Andreas Dimitriou]], turns bloody as four protesters are killed and 164 are injured. |
+ | *[[1968]]: MP [[Giorgis Tsarouchas]] ([[EDA]]) is killed in [[Thessaloniki]] after apparently being tortured during interrogation. | ||
*[[1989]]: [[Constantine Mitsotakis]] blames the [[PASOK]] government for the increase of terrorism in [[Greece]]. | *[[1989]]: [[Constantine Mitsotakis]] blames the [[PASOK]] government for the increase of terrorism in [[Greece]]. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== |
Latest revision as of 15:29, May 31, 2010
Events
- 1886: Dimitrios Valvis forms a government.
- 1931: An attempted coup by supporters of Theodoros Pangalos is put down.
- 1944: 10 Greeks are hanged by the German occupation forces at Psila Alonia, Achaea prefecture. Several were members of the resistance group EAM.
- 1956: A huge protest in Athens, over the upcoming executions of Michalis Karaolis and Andreas Dimitriou, turns bloody as four protesters are killed and 164 are injured.
- 1968: MP Giorgis Tsarouchas (EDA) is killed in Thessaloniki after apparently being tortured during interrogation.
- 1989: Constantine Mitsotakis blames the PASOK government for the increase of terrorism in Greece.
Sports
- 1965: After 1,088 scoreless minutes, Takis Economopoulos finally concedes a goal. The last time they scored against him was January 17, 1965.
Births
- 1973: Dragan Tarlac, Serbian-Greek basketball player
Deaths
- 1872: Georg Ludwig von Maurer, one of King Otto's three Bavarian regents.
- 1947: Evripidis Bakirtzis, Prime Minister of the "free areas of Greece" during the Axis occupation.
- 2001: Nikos Sampson, Junta-appointed "President" of Cyprus
- 2009: Evgenios Spatharis, master of the shadow theatre (Karagiozis).
- 2009: Theodoros Exarchos, actor