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===October=== | ===October=== | ||
+ | *[[October 11]]: The [[Armistice of Mudanya]] is signed between Britain, France, Italy on the one hand and Turkey on the other. | ||
+ | *[[October 14]]: [[Greece]] acceeds to the [[Armistice of Mudanya]]. | ||
*[[October 20]]: The peace conference which eventually produces the [[Treaty of Lausanne]], commences. | *[[October 20]]: The peace conference which eventually produces the [[Treaty of Lausanne]], commences. | ||
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===November=== | ===November=== | ||
*[[November 28]]: Five members of the [[Laiko Party]] - [[Dimitrios Gounaris]], [[Nikolaos Stratos]], [[Petros Protopapadakis]], [[Nikolaos Theotokis]], [[Georgios Baltatzis]] - as well as General [[Georgios Hadjianestis]] are executed at Goudi, Athens, for their role in the [[Asia Minor disaster]]. | *[[November 28]]: Five members of the [[Laiko Party]] - [[Dimitrios Gounaris]], [[Nikolaos Stratos]], [[Petros Protopapadakis]], [[Nikolaos Theotokis]], [[Georgios Baltatzis]] - as well as General [[Georgios Hadjianestis]] are executed at Goudi, Athens, for their role in the [[Asia Minor disaster]]. |
Revision as of 11:10, May 10, 2006
Events
September
- September 9: Turkish troops enter Smyrna.
- September 13: Smyrna is set ablaze by the Turkish army. For the next three days the city will burn out of control. An estimated 100,000 Greeks and Armenians will be killed.
- September 27: King Constantine I abdicates the throne.
October
- October 11: The Armistice of Mudanya is signed between Britain, France, Italy on the one hand and Turkey on the other.
- October 14: Greece acceeds to the Armistice of Mudanya.
- October 20: The peace conference which eventually produces the Treaty of Lausanne, commences.
November
- November 28: Five members of the Laiko Party - Dimitrios Gounaris, Nikolaos Stratos, Petros Protopapadakis, Nikolaos Theotokis, Georgios Baltatzis - as well as General Georgios Hadjianestis are executed at Goudi, Athens, for their role in the Asia Minor disaster.
Births
November
- November 3: Spiros Kelogerou, actor
December
- December 2: Iakovos Kambanellis, theatrical playwriter
Deaths
October
- October 24: : Andreas Karkavitsas, writer, physician