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Events
February
- February 7: Nikolaos Zachariadis replaces Markos Vafiadis as head of the "Provisional Democratic Government".
- February 23: During the Greek Civil War, communist forces are repelled at Florina.
April
- April 3: Israel and Jordan agree to a cessation of hostilities on the island of Rhodes.
- April 3: Mitsos Partsalidis replaces Nikolaos Zachariadis as head of the "Provisional Democratic Government".
- April 21: Gregorios Staktopoulos is convicted of the murder of journalist, George Polk and sentenced to life imprisonment.
May
- May 15: In their first official match, the Greek basketball team beats Holland with 46-28, in Cairo, during the 6th European Championship.
- May 16: Greece lose to Turkey with 1-2 at the Leoforos Stadium soccer game for the East Mediterranean Friendship Cup
June
- June 24: Prime Minister Themistoklis Sofoulis dies in office. He is succeeded by Alexandros Diomedes.
July
- July 29: 700 political prisoners are released from Makronisos after signing an affidavit of repentance.
August
- August 3: The Battle of Grammos-Vitsi commences during the Greek Civil War.
- August 5: Yugoslavia decides to return some 11,300 children that were forcibly expatriated from Greece during the Greek Civil War.
- August 28: 29-year-old Costas Giataganas of Ethnikos AC with 15.09 becomes the first Greek shot put athlete to overcome the barrier of 15 meters. Two years later, he will win the gold medal at the Mediterranean Games and during his career he will break the national record 6 times, raising it from 14.63 to 15.58.
- August 29: The Battle of Grammos-Vitsi ends in a decisive victory for the national forces who are now in firm control of all of Greece. The Greek Civil War, for all practical purposes, is over.
November
- November 25: The National Football Team of Greece defeat Syria 8-0 in their greatest win ever. Antonis Papantoniou (3), Angelos Vasiliadis (2), Kleanthis Maropoulos and Yiannis Nembidis (2) were the scorers.
Births
June
- June 20: Vassilis Papakonstantinou, singer
September
- September 29: Giorgos Dalaras, singer
Deaths
May
June
- June 24: Themistoklis Sofoulis, incumbent prime minister