Difference between revisions of "1955"

From Phantis
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 16: Line 16:
 
*[[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]].
 
===July===
 
===July===
 +
*[[July 15]]: [[Cyprus]] governor, [[Sir Robert Perceval Armitage|Robert Armitage]], abolishes the writ of habeas corpus in [[Cyprus]].
 
*[[July 17]]: 27 communists break out of Vourla prison in [[Piraeus]].
 
*[[July 17]]: 27 communists break out of Vourla prison in [[Piraeus]].
  

Revision as of 10:21, May 10, 2011

Events

January

  • January 13: The sailboat "Agios Georgios" sets sail from mainland Greece transporting weapons and ammunition to Cyprus in preparation for the EOKA struggle.
  • January 25: British authorities seize the sailboat "Agios Georgios" and confiscate the weaponry intended for the EOKA struggle.

March

  • March 13: Greece lose to Spain's seconds 7-1 in a Mediterranean Cup game played in Madrid.

April

May

  • May 6: A British colonial court in Cyprus convicts 11 Greeks of transporting weaponry and ammunition on board the sailboat "Agios Georgios".

June

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

October

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

Births

January

March

April

October

November

December

Deaths

April

October

December