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Baltatzis was born in [[1868]]. He served in several conservative [[Laiko Party]] governments:
 
Baltatzis was born in [[1868]]. He served in several conservative [[Laiko Party]] governments:
  
*[[1908]]: Foreign Minister under [[Georgios Theotokis]]
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*[[1908]]: Foreign Minister under [[Nikolaos Theotokis]]
 
*[[1915]]: Transportation Minister under [[Dimitrios Gounaris]]
 
*[[1915]]: Transportation Minister under [[Dimitrios Gounaris]]
 
*[[1921]] - [[1922]]: Foreign Minister under [[Dimitrios Gounaris]]
 
*[[1921]] - [[1922]]: Foreign Minister under [[Dimitrios Gounaris]]
  
After the [[Asia Minor disaster]] of [[1922]], Baltatzis was put on trial by the revolutionary government and executed on [[November 28]], 1922 at Goudi, [[Athens]], along with [[Dimitrios Gounaris]].
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After the [[Asia Minor disaster]] of [[1922]], Baltatzis was put on trial by the revolutionary government and executed on [[November 28]], 1922 at Goudi, [[Athens]], along with [[Dimitrios Gounaris]], [[Nikolaos Stratos]], [[Petros Protopapadakis]], [[Nikolaos Theotokis]] and General [[Georgios Hadjianestis]].
  
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On [[October 20]], [[2010]], the [[Supreme Court]] acquitted all six and cleared their name of all charges.
  
  
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[[Category:1922 deaths|Baltatzis, Georgios]]
 
[[Category:1922 deaths|Baltatzis, Georgios]]
 
[[Category:Greek politicians|Baltatzis, Georgios]]
 
[[Category:Greek politicians|Baltatzis, Georgios]]
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[[Category:Ministers for Foreign Affairs|Baltatzis, Georgios]]

Latest revision as of 13:08, October 21, 2010

Georgios Baltatzis was a 20th Century Greek politician.

Baltatzis was born in 1868. He served in several conservative Laiko Party governments:

After the Asia Minor disaster of 1922, Baltatzis was put on trial by the revolutionary government and executed on November 28, 1922 at Goudi, Athens, along with Dimitrios Gounaris, Nikolaos Stratos, Petros Protopapadakis, Nikolaos Theotokis and General Georgios Hadjianestis.

On October 20, 2010, the Supreme Court acquitted all six and cleared their name of all charges.