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  • ...'' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player, born in [[1919]]. He was a winger, first for Aris [[Nikaia]] ([[1936]] - [[1943]]) and aft [[Category:1919 births|Apostolopoulos, Mimis]]
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  • '''Metropolitan Panteleimon (Karanikolas)''' was born in [[1919]] in [[Kranidi]], [[Ermioni province|Ermionida]]. [[Category: 1919 births|Panteleimon (Karanikolas) of Corinth, Metropolitan]]
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  • ...in [[1919]], Perpiniadis joined up and fought in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919 - 1922)]]. [[Category:1899 births|Perpiniadis, Stellakis]]
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  • Tsaousakis was born Prodromos Moutafoglou in Istanbul in [[1919]]. The family settled in [[Thessaloniki]] in [[1923]], after the [[Asia Min [[Category:1919 births|Tsaousakis, Prodromos]]
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  • ...nikos''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Μανώλης Ανδρόνικος) ([[October 23]], [[1919]] – [[March 30]], [[1992]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] archaeologist. He [[Category:1919 births|Andronikos, Manolis]]
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  • ...ithdrew from the USSR, Frizis went on to serve in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919 - 1922)]]. There, he was promoted to Lieutenant but was taken prisoner by t [[Category:1893 births|Frizis, Mordechai]]
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  • '''Adamantios Androutsopoulos''' ([[1919]] - [[November 10]], [[2000]]) was a lawyer, professor, and the [[Prime Min [[Category:1919 births|Androutsopoulos, Adamantios]]
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  • He was born in [[1919]] in the village of Gravia, [[Phthiotis prefecture]]. Having distinguished [[Category:1919 births|Makarezos, Nikolaos]]
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  • ==Births== *Date Unknown: [[Aristides Stergiadis]], High Commissioner of [[Smyrna]] ([[1919]]-[[1922]])
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  • ...led two divisions of the A' Army Corps that landed in Crimea in January [[1919]]. The Greek troops were attached to the French Army in the sector. Afterwards, Major General Nider took part in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. In its aftermath, he headed the [[Army of Thrace]].
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  • ...edition]] and the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]] of [[1919]] - [[1922]]. [[Category:1870 births|Gargalidis, Panagiotis]]
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  • *[[1919]]: Greek forces battle Bolsheviks at Vaslinovo and Berezovka during the [[U == Births ==
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  • ...chief during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Graeco-Turkish War]] of [[1919]]-[[1922]]. [[Category:1859 births|Papoulas, Anastasios]]
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  • ...tafa Kemal Pasa, resisted the terms of the treaty and [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|war]] broke out. [[Category:1867 births|Chrysostom, Bishop of Smyrna]]
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  • *[[1919]]: The second phase of the Pontian genocide begins as Mustafa Kemal Pasha l ==Births==
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  • ...thens]] in [[1887]], the daughter of politician [[Spyridon Lambros]]. In [[1919]], she married conservative politician [[Panagis Tsaldaris]]. After her hus [[Category:1887 births|Tsaldari, Lina]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1919]]: [[Manolis Andronikos]], archaeologist
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  • ...made Commander in Chief of the Greek forces that occupied [[Smyrna]] in [[1919]]. Under his command, the Greek Army successfully extended their occupation [[Category:1860 births|Paraskevopoulos, Leonidas]]
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  • Born in [[Tuzla]], [[Asia Minor]], in [[1919]], '''Kleanthis Maropoulos''' was arguably the best player of his period (l [[Category: 1919 births|Maropoulos, Kleanthis]]
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  • ...nvolvement in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]] of [[1919]]-[[1922]] and [[World War I]]. He was executed in Goudi, [[Athens]], on [[ [[Category:1867 births|Gounaris, Dimitrios]]
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  • ...tary school, he saw action in [[World War I]] and the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919 - 1922)]]. [[Category:1897 births|Davakis, Konstantinos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1919]]: [[Andreas Papandreou]], politician
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  • ...ke [[Edirne]] during the first Greek offensive of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] == Births ==
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  • ...part in the [[Balkan Wars]], [[World War I]] and the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. At the end of the latter, he took part in the military movement th [[Category:1889 births|Mantikas, Manolis]]
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  • *[[June 22]]: Beginning of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greek offensive in Anatolia]]. ...[[Alasehir]] during the first Greek offensive of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]
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  • ...then to [[Skopelos]]. Lampros was allowed to return to Athens in July of [[1919]] as he had become seriously ill. He died that same month. [[Category:1851 births|Lampros, Spiridon]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1919]]: [[George Papadopoulos]], head of the [[Junta]] that seized power in [[19
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  • ...4]]. He was a lawyer by profession. He replaced [[Aristos Arvanitis]] in [[1919]] after the latter was ousted as an "opportunist" because he was opposed to [[Category:1894 births|Dimitratos, Nikolaos]]
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  • Kosmetatos taught ophthalmology at the [[University of Athens]], between [[1919]] and [[1947]]. Besides his teaching, he also ran a private clinic ([[1912] [[Category:1876 births|Kosmetatos, Georgios]]
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  • *[[1919]]: The [[Battleship Georgios Averof]] enters [[Smyrna]] harbour with 50,000 ==Births==
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  • *[[1919]]: The last of the Greek forces cross the Dniester River into Bessarabia, e ==Births==
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  • ...]: The [[Battle of the Sakarya]] commences during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. ==Births==
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  • *[[1919]]: The Labor Socialist Party of Greece (which later became the [[Communist ==Births==
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  • *[[1919]]: The Greek Army occupies [[Aydini]], [[Asia Minor]]. ==Births==
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  • In the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greek campaign in Asia Minor of 1919-1922]] he demonstrated courage and extremely brave actions and initiative, [[Category:1888 births|Stanotas, Georgios]]
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  • *[[1919]]: The Greek Army lands in [[Smyrna]], [[Asia Minor]]. ==Births==
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  • ...[[1920]] - after his death - though the relationship caused a scandal in [[1919]], forcing the couple into temporary exile. Their only child, [[Alexandra o [[Category:1893 births|Alexander]]
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  • ...]] on [[May 23]], [[1922]], in the latter part of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. After the [[Asia Minor Disaster]], he was blamed for the loss of m [[Category:1863 births|Hadjanestis, Georgios]]
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  • *[[1919]]: [[Aristides Stergiadis]] is installed as High Commissioner of [[Smyrna]] ==Births==
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  • ...was appointed to a teaching post in Greece. He received a scholarship in [[1919]] for post-graduate studies in Paris, France. The two years he spent in Fra [[Category:1884 births|Varnalis, Kostas]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1919]]: [[Glafkos Clerides]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] politician and President.
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  • *[[1919]]: Greek forces begin the evacuation of Odessa during the [[Ukraine Expedit ==Births==
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  • ...the Kemalist army with weapons and ammunition in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. ==Births==
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  • *[[1920]]: Beginning of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greek offensive in Anatolia]]. ==Births==
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  • ...in the [[Second Balkan War]], [[World War I]] and the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919 - 1922)]]. [[Category:1886 births|Katsimitros, Charalambos]]
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  • *[[1919]]: Greek forces battle Bolsheviks at Odessa during the [[Ukraine Expedition ==Births==
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  • *[[1922]]: During the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]], the Sultan's army join forces with the Kemalists. ==Births==
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  • *[[1919]]: The [[Treaty of Neuilly]] is signed; Greece acquires [[Thrace]] from Bul ==Births==
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  • ==Births== [[Category:1919]]
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  • ...liopoulos enrolled at [[Athens University]] in [[1919]] to study law. In [[1919]], he joined the Socialist Labour Party of Greece (SEKE), the forerunner of ...ipted to fight in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greek-Turkish war of 1919-1922]]. He was arrested in [[1922]] for anti-war activity, but was freed wi
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  • ...til [[1922]] when he was again conscripted during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]] to serve in the Army Hospital of Athens. [[Category:1878 births|Logothetopoulos, Konstantinos]]
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  • ...3]]: Greece protests the treatment of the POWs of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. ==Births==
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  • In [[1913]] Seferiadis settled in [[Athens]]. Between [[1919]] and [[1938]], he taught Law at the [[University of Athens]]. In [[1933]], [[Category:1873 births|Seferiadis, Stylianos]]
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  • *[[1919]]: [[Dodecanese]] Greeks demonstrate in [[Athens]] demanding "[[Enosis]]" ( ==Births==
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  • *[[1919]]: Anarchy prevails in [[Smyrna]] where armed gangs roam unmolested. ==Births==
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  • ...ks take Bursa during the first Greek offensive of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] ==Births==
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  • ...art in [[World War I]], the Crimea expedition and the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] where, thanks to his bravery, his men were able to pass into Greece [[Category:1893 births|Psaros, Dimitrios]]
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  • ...f the [[Smyrna]] district, in the early stages of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Asia Minor Campaign]]. After the [[Greek legislative election, 1920|e [[Category:1879 births|Othonaios, Alexandros]]
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  • *[[1919]]: Greek forces battle Bolsheviks at Kherson during the [[Ukraine Expeditio ==Births==
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  • ...e|Greek]] occupation of the city in the course of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. ...1-1917) in World War I. He served again as consul in Smyrna after the war (1919-1922) and remained in Smyrna until after the [[Smyrna#The Burning of Smyrna
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  • ...ring [[World War I]] and in [[Asia Minor]] during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. [[Category:1897 births|Tsakalotos, Thrasyvoulos]]
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  • ..., [[World War I]], the [[Ukraine Expedition]] and the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919 - 1922)]] as a colonel. After the [[Asia Minor Disaster]], he initiated, al [[Category:1876 births|Gonatas, Stylianos]]
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  • *[[1919]]: Workers in [[Thessaloniki]] protest shortages in food. ==Births==
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  • ...y family, on [[February 18]], [[1909]] in [[Aydini]], [[Asia Minor]]. In [[1919]], the Pappas family relocated to [[Smyrna]] and three years later were for [[Category:1909 births|Sotiriou, Dido]]
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  • ...distinction in the [[Balkan Wars]], [[WW I]] and the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919 - 1922)|Greco-Turkish war]] of [[1922]]. [[Category:1891 births|Zervas, Napoleon]]
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  • ..., [[World War I]], the [[Ukraine Expedition]] and the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. [[Category:1886 births|Tsolakoglou, Georgios]]
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  • ...uring this tenure that the front collapsed during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]], resulting in the [[Asia Minor Disaster]]. Protopapadakis was deeme [[Category:1859 births|Protopapadakis, Petros]]
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  • *[[1919]]: The Greek Army occupies [[Pergamos]]. ==Births==
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  • *[[1919]]: The first Greek units land in Odessa, Russia, as part of the [[Ukraine E ==Births==
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  • *[[1919]]: The Greek Army occupies [[Magnesia (Asia Minor)|Magnesia]], [[Asia Minor ==Births==
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  • ...the Kemalist army with weapons and ammunition in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. ...Ataturk turns down an offer of a ceasefire during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] insisting that the Greek Army first vacate [[Asia Minor]] and [[Eas
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  • ...]: The [[Battle of the Sakarya]] commences during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. ==Births==
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  • ...the Hellenic high-commissioner, or governor-general, of [[Smyrna]] from [[1919]] to [[1922]]. He was selected for the post by Prime Minister [[Eleftherio [[Category:1861 births|Stergiadis, Aristides]]
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  • *the [[Hellenic Conservatory]] in [[1919]] and [[Category:1883 births|Kalomiris, Manolis]]
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  • ...[[Panormos]] during the first Greek offensive of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] ==Births==
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  • ...Disaster]] in September [[1922]] in the aftermath of [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. [[Category:1855 births|Triantaphyllakos, Nikolaos]]
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  • *[[1919]]: [[King Alexander]] marries [[Aspasia Manou]] - a commoner - in secrecy, ==Births==
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  • ...Ataturk turns down an offer of a ceasefire during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] insisting that the Greek Army first vacate [[Asia Minor]] and [[Eas ==Births==
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  • ...5; Κληρίδης) (born [[April 24]], [[1919]]; died [[November 15]], [[2013]]) was a Greek-Cypriot politician and presi [[Category:1919 births|Clerides, Glafkos]]
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  • ...raduated, became a lawyer at the Court of First Instance in [[1912]]. In [[1919]], he became a lawyer at the Greek Supreme Court. He defended the leadershi [[Category:1891 births|Ladas, Christos]]
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  • *[[1921]]: During the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]], battles break out along the Afyon Karahisar - Eskisehir line. ==Births==
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  • ...th Noe Zhordania's Georgian Social Democratic Labour Party in the February 1919 general election. [[Category:1886 births|Pasalidis, Ioannis]]
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  • In [[1919]], Plastiras commanded the [[5/42 Evzones Regiment]] in Ukraine as part of During the botched [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|war]] with Turkey from [[1921]]-[[1923]], General Plastiras was respo
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  • ...[[Alashehir]] during the first Greek offensive of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] ==Births==
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  • In February of [[1919]] he published his first collection of poetry: ''[[The Pain of Man and Thin [[Category:1896 births|Karyotakis, Kostas]]
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  • When the Greek army was defeated in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]] and the government of [[Petros Protopapadakis]] f [[Category:1852 births|Krokidas, Sotirios]]
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  • ...in the Allied naval operations in the Aegean during [[World War I]], the [[1919 Expedition to the Ukraine]], and the opening phase of the [[Asia Minor Expe [[Category:1884 births|Voulgaris, Petros]]
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  • ...a significant Greek population. After being briefly occupied by Greece ([[1919]] – [[1922]]) in the aftermath of the allied victory in [[World War I]], [[Category:1906 births|Onassis, Aristotle]]
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  • ...9]]: Greece protests the treatment of the POWs of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. ==Births==
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  • ...uage|Greek]]: Γεώργιος Παπαδόπουλος, Georgios Papadopoulos), ([[May 5]], [[1919]] – [[June 27]], [[1999]]) was the head of the military coup d'etat that [[Category:1919 births|Papadopoulos, George]]
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  • ...Laiko Komma]] government for their mishandling of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Asia Minor affair]]. Along with others, he published a document entit [[Category:1876 births|Papanastasiou, Alexandros]]
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  • ...the [[First World War]] to escape persecution but returned to Ayvali in [[1919]] after the Greek army landed in Asia Minor in the aftermath of the great w [[Category:1904 births|Venezis, Elias]]
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  • ...the secretary to [[Archbishop]] [[Meletius Metaxakis]] of [[Athens]] in [[1919]]. He was raised to the episcopacy as the [[Metropolitan]] of [[Corfu]] in [[Category:1886 births|Athenagoras, Patriarch]]
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  • ...y. Only 20 years later, after the Greek defeat in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]], a new generation of almost nihilist and suicidal poets (e.g. [[Kos [[Category:1863 births|Cavafy, Constantine P.]]
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  • ...d as Greece's representative the [[Treaty of Neuilly]] ([[November 27]], [[1919]]) and the [[Treaty of Sevres]] ([[August 10]], [[1920]]). As the result of [[Category:1864 births|Venizelos, Eleftherios]]
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  • In the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]], Prince Andrew was given command of the XI Division with the rank o [[Category:1882 births|Andrew, Prince of Greece]]
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  • ...army. Grivas saw action in [[Asia Minor]] during the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]] and in [[World War II]]. [[Category:1897 births|Grivas, Georgios]]
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  • ...the Turkish re-possession of Smyrna at the end of the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. Following the death of his father in 1922, Alec and his mother mo [[Category:1906 births|Issigonis, Alec]]
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  • ...ανδρέου ([[February 15|15 February]], [[1919]] - [[June 23|23 June]], [[1996]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] economist and pol [[Category:1919 births|Papandreou, Andreas]]
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  • In [[1919]], as Director General of the Ministry of Social Relief, he transferred Gre [[Category:1883 births|Kazantzakis, Nikos]]
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  • ...a Minejko, and their son [[Andreas Papandreou]] was born at [[Chios]] in [[1919]]. Later in life, he would marry actress [[Cybele Adrianou]]. [[Category:1888 births|Papandreou, Georgios]]
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  • On [[November 4]], [[1919]], at [[Tatoi]], Aspasia Manos married King Alexander in a secret wedding. [[Category:1893 births|Manos, Aspasia]]
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  • ...ish soldiers in [[1922]] at the end of the three-year [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]], seized the town. The church was ransacked and Dilboy's grave desec [[Category:1896 births|Dilboy, George]]
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  • On his return from exile, in [[1919]], he became the publisher of daily "[[Kathimerini]]". His article "Οίκ [[Category:1886 births|Vlachos, Georgios]]
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  • ...os Seferis), due to continuing ill-feeling around the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)|Greco-Turkish War]] in the [[1920s]]. [[Category:1900 births|Seferis, Giorgos]]
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  • ...internationale. La Grèce et ses revendications à la Conférence de la Paix, 1919-1920 – Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1963.
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  • ...as another invading army like the Greek Army that had landed in Smyrna in 1919. No Greek ship could tie up at the Quay, because the Turks wanted to contr [[Category:1877 births|Jennings, Asa]]
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