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  • [[Category:1885 births]]
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  • ...[[1947]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] military officer who, on [[March 10]], [[1944]], while Greece was still under military occupation by the Axis powers, was ...nd by [[World War II]] was a colonel in the Greek Army. On [[March 10]], [[1944]], the [[Political Committee of National Liberation]] ([[PEEA]]) was formed
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  • Karabinas was born in [[1944]]. He played for [[Anagennisis Karditsa FC|Anagennisis Karditsa]] before mo [[Category:1944 births|Karabinas, Vasilis]]
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  • '''Napoleon Lapathiotis''' ([[1888]] - [[1944]]) was a Greek "bohemian" poet. ...nd depression largely due to his continued drug abuse. On [[January 7]], [[1944]] Lapathiotis killed himself with a revolver. At his request, he remained u
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  • Tzanetoulakos was born on [[October 24]], [[1944]]. A local [[Piraeus]] lad from [[Hadjikyriakio]], Tzanetoulakos started hi [[Category:1944 births|Tzanetoulakos, Antonis]]
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  • Kyriakou was born on [[August 17]], [[1944]], in Agiochori, [[Serres prefecture]]. He played his football for local cl [[Category:1944 births|Kyriakou, Vasilis]]
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  • Blache was born Angeliki Konstantopoulou on [[June 21]], [[1944]]. She first shot to fame in [[1964]] when she sang [[Giorgos Zambetas]]' s [[Category:1944 births|Blanche, Beba]]
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  • *[[1944]]: Five leftist Ministers of the [[Georgios Papandreou|Papandreou]] governm ==Births==
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  • ...and Italian occupation forces in [[Greece]] during the period [[1941]] - [[1944]]. ...released after 8 months and continued her activities until [[July 11]], [[1944]] when she was captured again along with her five children.
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  • *[[1944]]: [[Lela Karayianni]], leader of the "Bouboulina" resistance movement, is ==Births==
    869 bytes (101 words) - 08:56, September 10, 2017
  • Born on [[April 20]], [[1944]], he joined [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] from Orpheas [[Xanthi]] at the ag [[Category:1944 births|Gaitatzis, Yiannis]]
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  • Dounias was born in [[1944]]. He played in the [[Alpha Ethniki]] for [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] betwee [[Category:1944 births|Dounias, Dimitris]]
    567 bytes (70 words) - 22:43, December 7, 2017
  • *[[1944]]: 270 Greeks are executed in the village of [[Kleisoura (Kastoria)]], by t *[[1944]]: [[Hellenic Navy]] crew members join the revolt by leftist soldiers in [[
    1,022 bytes (123 words) - 12:12, October 16, 2012
  • He was born in [[Thessaloniki]] on [[December 2]], [[1944]]. In [[1963]] he moved to [[Athens]], terminating his law studies in favou [[Category:1944 births|Savvopoulos, Dionysis]]
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  • Drys was born on [[May 27]], [[1944]] in Potamos, [[Corfu]]. He studied Physics at the [[University of Athens]] [[Category:1944 births|Drys, Georgios]]
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  • Alkiviades was born on [[January 10]], [[1944]]. [[Category:1944 births|Alkiviades, Makis]]
    769 bytes (102 words) - 09:54, May 22, 2014
  • Pomonis was born on [[February 12]], [[1944]], in [[Nea Philadelphia]]. His family hailed from [[Zakynthos]]. [[Category:1944 births|Pomonis, Spyros]]
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  • He died in [[1944]]. [[Category:1894 births|Dimitratos, Nikolaos]]
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  • Zoupas (born [[November 26]], [[1944]]) began his career at Amyntas [[Ymittos]]. He then transferred in [[1963]] [[Category:1944 births|Zoupas, Christos]]
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  • ...S]] - the Greek Popular Liberation Army. During the [[December Events]] in 1944, he took part in the battle for [[Athens]] which pitted the Communist-domin [[Category:1923 births|Farakos, Grigoris]]
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