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==Events==
 
==Events==
 
===January===
 
===January===
*[[January 11]]: Allied airplanes bombard the harbour of [[Piraeus]].
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*[[January 11]]: Allied airplanes bombard the harbour of [[Piraeus]], destroying much of the city centre and killing 5,500 civilians.  
 
*[[January 21]]: Four units of the [[Hellenic Navy]] ("Crete", "Themistocles", "Chios" and "Samos") take part in the landing at Anzio.
 
*[[January 21]]: Four units of the [[Hellenic Navy]] ("Crete", "Themistocles", "Chios" and "Samos") take part in the landing at Anzio.
 
*[[January 26]]: 43 Greeks are executed outside [[Kozani]] by the occupation forces.
 
*[[January 26]]: 43 Greeks are executed outside [[Kozani]] by the occupation forces.
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===March===
 
===March===
 
*[[March 10]]: The [[Political Committee of National Liberation]] (the "government of the mountains") is formed at [[Viniani]], [[Evritania prefecture]]. [[Evripidis Bakirtzis]] is sworn in as Prime Minister.
 
*[[March 10]]: The [[Political Committee of National Liberation]] (the "government of the mountains") is formed at [[Viniani]], [[Evritania prefecture]]. [[Evripidis Bakirtzis]] is sworn in as Prime Minister.
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*[[March 30]]: Warrant Officer, Sotiris Skantzikas, is one of 50 POWs executed by the Germans after "The Great Escape" from Stalag Luft III.
  
 
===April===
 
===April===
 
*[[April 1]]: Leftist officers and troops of the Greek 1st Brigade revolt in [[Alexandria]].
 
*[[April 1]]: Leftist officers and troops of the Greek 1st Brigade revolt in [[Alexandria]].
 
*[[April 3]]: 30 Greeks, under Lt. Col. Andreas Kalinskis, liberate Greek prisoners held by the Germans in [[Mytilene]]. Six Germans are killed in the operation.
 
*[[April 3]]: 30 Greeks, under Lt. Col. Andreas Kalinskis, liberate Greek prisoners held by the Germans in [[Mytilene]]. Six Germans are killed in the operation.
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*[[April 4]]: The village of [[Drosopigi]] in [[Florina prefecture]], [[Macedonia]], Greece, is totally destroyed by German occupation troops.
 
*[[April 5]]: 270 Greeks are executed in the village of [[Kleisoura (Kastoria)]], by the German occupation forces, in retaliation for the killing of two German soldiers in the area.
 
*[[April 5]]: 270 Greeks are executed in the village of [[Kleisoura (Kastoria)]], by the German occupation forces, in retaliation for the killing of two German soldiers in the area.
 
*[[April 5]]: [[Hellenic Navy]] crew members join the revolt in [[Alexandria]].
 
*[[April 5]]: [[Hellenic Navy]] crew members join the revolt in [[Alexandria]].
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*[[May 1]]: 200 Greek patriots are executed by the Nazis at [[Kaisariani]].
 
*[[May 1]]: 200 Greek patriots are executed by the Nazis at [[Kaisariani]].
 
*[[May 4]]: The village of [[Saktouria]] in [[Rethymno prefecture]], [[Crete]], is totally destroyed by German occupation troops.
 
*[[May 4]]: The village of [[Saktouria]] in [[Rethymno prefecture]], [[Crete]], is totally destroyed by German occupation troops.
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*[[May 4]]: The village of [[Margarikari]] in [[Heraklio prefecture]], [[Crete]], is totally destroyed by German occupation troops.
 
*[[May 9]]: 10 Greeks are hanged by the German occupation forces at [[Psila Alonia]], [[Achaea prefecture]]. Several were members of the resistance group [[EAM]].
 
*[[May 9]]: 10 Greeks are hanged by the German occupation forces at [[Psila Alonia]], [[Achaea prefecture]]. Several were members of the resistance group [[EAM]].
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*[[May 16]]: Sixteen inhabitants of the village of [[Saktouria]] in [[Rethymno prefecture]], [[Crete]], are executed by German occupation troops.
 
*[[May 17]]: The Greek government-in-exile meets with representatives of the various guerrila movements in Lebanon.
 
*[[May 17]]: The Greek government-in-exile meets with representatives of the various guerrila movements in Lebanon.
  
 
===June===
 
===June===
 
*[[June 10]]: German occupation troops execute 218 Greeks in [[Distomo]], [[Boeotia prefecture]].
 
*[[June 10]]: German occupation troops execute 218 Greeks in [[Distomo]], [[Boeotia prefecture]].
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*[[June 17]]: German occupation troops destroy [[Ypati]], [[Phthiotis prefecture]] after executing 28 inhabitants.
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===July===
 
===July===
 
*[[July 11]]: [[Lela Karayianni]], leader of resistance group "Bouboulina" is captured by the Germans.
 
*[[July 11]]: [[Lela Karayianni]], leader of resistance group "Bouboulina" is captured by the Germans.
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*[[August 11]]: The Greek 3rd mountain brigade lands in Taranto, Italy.
 
*[[August 11]]: The Greek 3rd mountain brigade lands in Taranto, Italy.
 
*[[August 13]]: German troops destroy the village of [[Anogia]], [[Crete]].
 
*[[August 13]]: German troops destroy the village of [[Anogia]], [[Crete]].
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*[[August 17]]: German troops execute 148 Greeks in [[Kokkinia]], [[Piraeus]].
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*[[August 21]]: German troops destroy the village of [[Damasta]], [[Crete]], after executing 30 inhabitants.
  
 
===September===
 
===September===
 
*[[September 5]]: 50 Greeks are executed at [[Kesariani]] by German occupation troops.
 
*[[September 5]]: 50 Greeks are executed at [[Kesariani]] by German occupation troops.
 
*[[September 8]]: [[Lela Karayianni]], leader of the "Bouboulina" resistance movement, is executed by the Germans.  
 
*[[September 8]]: [[Lela Karayianni]], leader of the "Bouboulina" resistance movement, is executed by the Germans.  
*[[September 15]]: [[ELAS]] Guerrilas attack and capture [[Meligala]], [[Messinia]]. Atrocities follow with as many as 1,450 dead.
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*[[September 14]]: German forces execute 114 residents of [[Giannitsa]].
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*[[September 15]]: [[ELAS]] guerrilas attack and capture [[Meligala]], [[Messinia]]. Atrocities follow with as many as 1,450 dead.
 
*[[September 21]]: The Greek 3rd mountain brigade enters Rimini after defeating its German defenders.
 
*[[September 21]]: The Greek 3rd mountain brigade enters Rimini after defeating its German defenders.
 
*[[September 26]]: [[EAM]]/[[ELAS]] and [[EDES]] agree in Caserta, Italy, to place their men under the command of British Maj. Gen. Ronald Skobie.
 
*[[September 26]]: [[EAM]]/[[ELAS]] and [[EDES]] agree in Caserta, Italy, to place their men under the command of British Maj. Gen. Ronald Skobie.
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===October===
 
===October===
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*[[October 7]]: 300 Greek Jews lead 150 others in a revolt at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Nearly all are killed in the ensuing fight against the German guards.
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*[[October 7]]: The first British troops land in the [[Peloponnese]].
 
*[[October 12]]: The WWII German occupying forces move out of Athens.
 
*[[October 12]]: The WWII German occupying forces move out of Athens.
 
*[[October 17]]: The Greek government-in-exile boards the [[Battleship Georgios Averof]] for the return trip to [[Athens]].
 
*[[October 17]]: The Greek government-in-exile boards the [[Battleship Georgios Averof]] for the return trip to [[Athens]].
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*[[October 28]]:  German soldiers, while on retreat, sabotage and destroy the [[Papadia Bridge|bridge of Papadia]], and the tunnel and [[Brallos Bridge|bridge of Brallos]].
 
*[[October 28]]:  German soldiers, while on retreat, sabotage and destroy the [[Papadia Bridge|bridge of Papadia]], and the tunnel and [[Brallos Bridge|bridge of Brallos]].
 
*[[October 30]]: [[Thessaloniki]] is liberated from the German [[World War II]] occupying forces
 
*[[October 30]]: [[Thessaloniki]] is liberated from the German [[World War II]] occupying forces
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===November===
 
===November===
 
*[[November 3]]: A 100 billion [[drachma]] note is put into circulation - the largest denomination of currency ever issued in Greece.
 
*[[November 3]]: A 100 billion [[drachma]] note is put into circulation - the largest denomination of currency ever issued in Greece.
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===December===
 
===December===
*[[December 1]]: Gen. Ronald Scobie issues a proclamation calling for the disolution of the [[National Popular Liberation Army]] (ELAS). His call will go unheeded.
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*[[December 1]]: Gen. Ronald Scobie issues a proclamation calling for the dissolution of the [[National Popular Liberation Army]] (ELAS). His call will go unheeded.
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*[[December 2]]: Five leftist Ministers of the [[Georgios Papandreou|Papandreou]] government resign in protest at Gen. Scobie's call for the dissolution of the [[National Popular Liberation Army]] (ELAS).
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*[[December 3]]: Members and supporters of the leftist [[EAM]]/[[ELAS]] demonstrate in [[Constitution Square]], [[Athens]]. Police fire on the demonstrators killing 28 of them.
 
*[[December 4]]: Communist organisation [[ELAS]] and nationalist [[Organisation X]] battle at [[Theseum]] for control of [[Athens]].
 
*[[December 4]]: Communist organisation [[ELAS]] and nationalist [[Organisation X]] battle at [[Theseum]] for control of [[Athens]].
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*[[December 21]]: Three [[ELAS]] divisions attack [[EDES]] at their stronghold in [[Epirus]].
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*[[December 22]]: The High Command of [[EDES]] orders its forces to retreat to [[Preveza]].
 
*[[December 24]]: Sir Winston Churchill arrives in [[Athens]] in an attempt to resolve the political crisis between [[EAM]] and the re-instated Greek government of [[Georgios Papandreou]].
 
*[[December 24]]: Sir Winston Churchill arrives in [[Athens]] in an attempt to resolve the political crisis between [[EAM]] and the re-instated Greek government of [[Georgios Papandreou]].
 
*[[December 27]]:  PM [[Georgios Papandreou]] submits his resignation in the midst of the post-[[World War II]] [[December crisis]] ("Δεκεμβριανά"). Winston Churchill leaves [[Athens]] for London.
 
*[[December 27]]:  PM [[Georgios Papandreou]] submits his resignation in the midst of the post-[[World War II]] [[December crisis]] ("Δεκεμβριανά"). Winston Churchill leaves [[Athens]] for London.
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*[[December 28]]: British ships start to evacuate the remnants of [[Napoleon Zervas]]' [[EDES]] forces off the Greek mainland to the island of [[Corfu]].
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*[[December 30]]: [[Epirus]] comes under the full control of [[ELAS]].
  
 
==Births==
 
==Births==
 
===January===
 
===January===
 
*[[January 9]]: [[Michalis Violaris]], popular singer
 
*[[January 9]]: [[Michalis Violaris]], popular singer
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*[[January 31]]: [[Christodoulos Pasiardis]], Defence Minister of [[Cyprus]]
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===March===
 
===March===
 
*[[March 14]]: [[Mariza Koch]], singer
 
*[[March 14]]: [[Mariza Koch]], singer
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===June===
 
===June===
 
*[[June 21]]: [[Corinna Tsopei]], Miss Universe of [[1964]].
 
*[[June 21]]: [[Corinna Tsopei]], Miss Universe of [[1964]].
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*[[June 21]]: [[Beba Blanche]], singer
  
 
===October===
 
===October===
 
*[[October 7]]: [[Nikos Dadinopoulos]], actor
 
*[[October 7]]: [[Nikos Dadinopoulos]], actor
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*[[October 19]]: [[Vasilis Botinos]], footballer
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===November===
 
===November===
 
*[[November 1]]: [[Sergio Markarian]], football coach
 
*[[November 1]]: [[Sergio Markarian]], football coach
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===April===
 
===April===
 
*[[April 17]]: [[Dimitrios Psaros]], resistance leader
 
*[[April 17]]: [[Dimitrios Psaros]], resistance leader
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===July===
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*[[July 31]]: [[Anestos Delias]], [[rebetiko]] musician
  
 
===August===
 
===August===

Revision as of 06:48, September 8, 2017

Liberated Athenians greet British soldiers in Athens

Events

January

  • January 11: Allied airplanes bombard the harbour of Piraeus, destroying much of the city centre and killing 5,500 civilians.
  • January 21: Four units of the Hellenic Navy ("Crete", "Themistocles", "Chios" and "Samos") take part in the landing at Anzio.
  • January 26: 43 Greeks are executed outside Kozani by the occupation forces.

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March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Births

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