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*[[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.
 
*[[October 22]]: The Greek army evacuates [[Eastern Thrace]] followed by thousands of [[Greeks|Greek]] and Armenian refugees.
 
*[[October 22]]: The Greek army evacuates [[Eastern Thrace]] followed by thousands of [[Greeks|Greek]] and Armenian refugees.
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*[[October 22]]: A huge demonstration takes place in central [[Athens]] as thousands demand the execution of those responsible for the [[Asia Minor disaster]].
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*[[October 25]]: An order is issued for a special military court to convene and pass judgement against those deemed responsible for the [[Asia Minor disaster]].
  
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[[File:20101020-073600_dikh-thumb-large.jpg|thumb|400px|Photograph from the "Trial of the Six"]]
 
===November===
 
===November===
 
*[[November 13]]: Seven high-ranking members of the [[Laiko Party]] and General [[Georgios Hadjianestis]] go before a military court on charges of high treason for their role in the [[Asia Minor disaster]].
 
*[[November 13]]: Seven high-ranking members of the [[Laiko Party]] and General [[Georgios Hadjianestis]] go before a military court on charges of high treason for their role in the [[Asia Minor disaster]].
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===December===
 
===December===
*[[December 2]]: [[Iakovos Kambanellis]], theatrical playwriter
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*[[December 2]]: [[Iakovos Kambanellis]], playwright
 
*[[December 11]]: [[Grigoris Bithikotsis]], singer
 
*[[December 11]]: [[Grigoris Bithikotsis]], singer
  

Latest revision as of 12:18, March 30, 2011

Events

January

February

  • February 7: The first issue of Athens daily "To Vima" (The Podium) is published. Among the newspapers' founders is Dimitrios Lambrakis.

March

April

  • April 20: The Italians sign a separate treaty with the Kemalists, agreeing to withdraw from Asia Minor. Their zone of occupation had been directly south of the Greek zone.

May

June

July

  • July 18: The Greek government declares Asia Minor independent, after truce signing negotations with Turkey fail.
  • july 31: With a signed document, Panathinaikos president Giorgos Hatzopoulos, who designed the 3-leaf clover and general secretary, Mihalis Papazoglou, who selected it, announce the new name of Panathinaikos, from PPAO to PAO

August

September

October

Photograph from the "Trial of the Six"

November

December

  • December 3: War rallies are held in many Cypriot cities with the union between Greece and Cyprus being the main demand.

Births

February

April

August

September

November

December

Deaths

September

October

November