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*[[1940]]: The Greek army, on the offensive against the Italians, liberates [[Argyrokastro]]. The Times of New York write that Greeks forced the powers of Axis to be defeated for the first time since the beginning of the [[WWII]]. | *[[1940]]: The Greek army, on the offensive against the Italians, liberates [[Argyrokastro]]. The Times of New York write that Greeks forced the powers of Axis to be defeated for the first time since the beginning of the [[WWII]]. | ||
*[[1966]]: The ferry "Heraklion" sinks off the Aegean island of [[Falkonera]] killing 217 passengers. | *[[1966]]: The ferry "Heraklion" sinks off the Aegean island of [[Falkonera]] killing 217 passengers. | ||
+ | *[[1969]]: An [[Olympic Airlines|Olympic Airways]] Douglas DC-6 crashes near [[Keratea]], Athens, Greece. All 90 passengers and crew (85 passengers and 5 crew members) perish. | ||
*[[1974]]: In a democratic referendum held, 69.2% of [[Greek]] people confirmed the [[King_Constantine_II#Abolition_of_the_Monarchy|monarchy's abolition]]. | *[[1974]]: In a democratic referendum held, 69.2% of [[Greek]] people confirmed the [[King_Constantine_II#Abolition_of_the_Monarchy|monarchy's abolition]]. | ||
Revision as of 14:23, September 27, 2006
Events
- 1940: The Greek army, on the offensive against the Italians, liberates Argyrokastro. The Times of New York write that Greeks forced the powers of Axis to be defeated for the first time since the beginning of the WWII.
- 1966: The ferry "Heraklion" sinks off the Aegean island of Falkonera killing 217 passengers.
- 1969: An Olympic Airways Douglas DC-6 crashes near Keratea, Athens, Greece. All 90 passengers and crew (85 passengers and 5 crew members) perish.
- 1974: In a democratic referendum held, 69.2% of Greek people confirmed the monarchy's abolition.
Births
- 1867: Grigoris Xenopoulos, author