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*[[1924]]: [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] and [[Stylianos Gonatas]] were promoted to the rank of Lt. General for their role in bringing down the [[Laiko Komma]] government after the [[Asia Minor Disaster]] | *[[1924]]: [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] and [[Stylianos Gonatas]] were promoted to the rank of Lt. General for their role in bringing down the [[Laiko Komma]] government after the [[Asia Minor Disaster]] | ||
+ | *[[1951]]: Right-wing officers, belonging to [[IDEA]], staged an attempted coup which ended after the intervention of Gen [[Alexandros Papagos]]. | ||
*[[1987]]: The first private radio station [[Athena 9,84 FM]] began broadcasting. | *[[1987]]: The first private radio station [[Athena 9,84 FM]] began broadcasting. | ||
*Births: [[Thomas Mavros]], footballer ([[1954]]) | *Births: [[Thomas Mavros]], footballer ([[1954]]) |
Latest revision as of 13:10, May 27, 2010
- 1924: Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas were promoted to the rank of Lt. General for their role in bringing down the Laiko Komma government after the Asia Minor Disaster
- 1951: Right-wing officers, belonging to IDEA, staged an attempted coup which ended after the intervention of Gen Alexandros Papagos.
- 1987: The first private radio station Athena 9,84 FM began broadcasting.
- Births: Thomas Mavros, footballer (1954)
- Deaths: Antonis Benakis, art collector (1954), Stefanos Sarafis, commander of ELAS during the Axis occupation (1957).