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*[[April 1]]: Start of the [[EOKA]] campaign against the British in [[Cyprus]]. | *[[April 1]]: Start of the [[EOKA]] campaign against the British in [[Cyprus]]. | ||
+ | *[[April 24]]: In a "Free Greece" radio broadcast, [[KKE]] chairman, [[Nikos Zachariadis]], reveals that [[EOKA]] leader "Digenes" is none other than former [[Organisation X]] commander [[Georgios Grivas]]. | ||
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===June=== | ===June=== | ||
*[[June 16]]: [[Stylianos Lenas]] and [[Markos Drakos]] unsuccessfully attempt to assassinate [[Cyprus]] governor [[Sir Robert Perceval Armitage|Robert Armitage]]. | *[[June 16]]: [[Stylianos Lenas]] and [[Markos Drakos]] unsuccessfully attempt to assassinate [[Cyprus]] governor [[Sir Robert Perceval Armitage|Robert Armitage]]. |
Revision as of 08:38, May 10, 2011
Events
January
- January 13: The sailboat "Agios Georgios" transports weapons and ammunition from mainland Greece to Paphos, Cyprus in preparation for the EOKA struggle.
March
April
- April 1: Start of the EOKA campaign against the British in Cyprus.
- April 24: In a "Free Greece" radio broadcast, KKE chairman, Nikos Zachariadis, reveals that EOKA leader "Digenes" is none other than former Organisation X commander Georgios Grivas.
June
- June 16: Stylianos Lenas and Markos Drakos unsuccessfully attempt to assassinate Cyprus governor Robert Armitage.
July
August
- August 28: Michalis Karaolis, along with two EOKA companions execute Special Branch police constable Herodotus Poullis in Ledra Street, Lefkosia. For this act, Karaolis would later become the first of nine Greek Cypriots hanged by the British during the EOKA campaign.
September
- September 6: The Istanbul Pogrom breaks out against the Greek minority.
- September 7: Riots break out against Greeks in Smyrna (Izmir) - a follow-up to the Istanbul pogrom one day earlier.
October
- October 3: Sir John Harding is made military governor of Cyprus.
- October 4: Prime Minister Alexandros Papagos dies in office.
- October 28: Michalis Karaolis is arrested in Cyprus.
November
- November 28: EOKA member, Andreas Dimitriou, shoots and injures a British Intelligence agent named Taylor. For the assault, Dimitriou would become, along with Michalis Karaolis, one of the first two Cypriots hanged by the British during the EOKA struggle.
December
- December 12 - The Battle of Spilia is fought in the EOKA struggle against the British in Cyprus.
- December 14: The foundations for the Aspropyrgos Refinery are set.
- December 15: The battle of Soloi is fought during the EOKA struggle against the British in Cyprus. Charalambos Mouskos is killed (first battle fatality of the struggle).
Births
January
- January 8: Spyros Livathinos, football player, coach and scout.
March
- March 27: Lefteris Pantazis, singer.
April
- April 30: Demetra Liani, Olympic Airways hostess who married PM Andreas Papandreou.
October
- October 17: Georgios Alogoskoufis, economist, politician
- October 26: Antros Kyprianou, Cypriot politician
November
- November 23: Dinos Kouis, footballer
December
- December 12: Yianna Angelopoulou-Daskalaki, 2004 Olympic Games organiser.
Deaths
April
- April 1: Modestos Panteli, EOKA fighter.
October
- October 4: Prime Minister Alexandros Papagos.
- October 17: Dimitrios Maximos, banker, PM of Greece
December
- December 15: Charalambos Mouskos, EOKA fighter.