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*[[Georgios Tsolakoglou]], general and quisling PM of Greece  | *[[Georgios Tsolakoglou]], general and quisling PM of Greece  | ||
Revision as of 11:12, April 11, 2007
Events
February
- February 18: The CISM is founded by member states Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Denmark and France in Nice, France. Greece will become member on March 8, 1950.
 - February 24: American General James Van Fleet arrives in Greece to assist the national forces against the Democratic Army of Greece in the Greek Civil War.
 
March
- March 3: Manolis Glezos goes on trial for his political convictions.
 - March 7: The Dodecanese officially become part of Greece.
 
April
- April 15: The Greek A Army Corps, under Gen Thrasyvoulos Tsakalotos, conducts a mop-up operation, throughout Central Greece, against the Democratic Army of Greece, during the Greek Civil War. This operation was codenamed "Dawn".
 
May
- May 1: Justice Minister, Christos Ladas, is assassinated during the Greek Civil War.
 - May 8: American journalist, George Polk, is murdered in Thessaloniki.
 - May 16: The body of American journalist, George Polk, who had been missing for days, is found by fisherman, Lambros Antonaros, floating in the Thermaic Gulf.
 
June
- June 14: Operation Coronis is put into effect during the Greek Civil War by the national forces. Its aim is to drive out the Communists from the northern Pindus mountains.
 
July
- July 3: The Corinth Canal, which was rendered useless by the retreating Germans, is put into operation again.
 
August
- August 21: The national forces abandon "Operation Coronis" in the Greek Civil War.
 
September
- September 3: Marshall Tito shuts down the training camps of the Democratic Army of Greece in Yugoslavia.
 
October
- October 31: The last entry in Greek armored cruiser Georgios Averof's log reads: «Συνήθης εν όρμω υπηρεσία. Κινήσεις συμφώνως τω πίνακι. Εκτακτον ουδέν»
 
November
- November 1: Archbishop Athenagoras is elected Ecumenical Patriarch.
 
Births
January
- January 4: Kostas Davourlis, footballer
 
March
- March 8: Popi Asteriadi, singer
 
April
- April 2: Dimitris Mitropanos, singer
 - April 30: Alexander Onassis
 
July
- July 21: Cat Stevens, Greek-British singer
 - July 27: Pavlos Sidiropoulos, rock musician
 
August
- August 7: Antonis Vardis, singer
 - August 10: Ioannis Kasoulidis, Cypriot politician.
 
December
- December 7: Lakis Papadopoulos (Λάκης με τα ψηλά ρεβέρ), musician, songwriter
 - December 10: Dusan Bajevic, football player and coach
 - December 11: Stamatis Spanoudakis, music composer
 
Deaths
May
- May 1: Christos Ladas, Minister of Justice
 - May 8: George Polk, American journalist covering the Greek Civil War
 
- Georgios Tsolakoglou, general and quisling PM of Greece