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*[[January 15]]: France supplies the Kemalist army with weapons and ammunition in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]].
 
*[[January 15]]: France supplies the Kemalist army with weapons and ammunition in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]].
 
===February===
 
===February===
*[[February 7]]: The first issue of Athens daily "To Vima" (The Podium) is published. Among the newspapers' founders is Dimitrios Lambrakis.  
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*[[February 7]]: The first issue of Athens daily "To Vima" (The Podium) is published. Among the newspapers' founders is Dimitrios Lambrakis.
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===April===
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*[[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.
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===June===
 
===June===
 
*[[June 23]]: [[Alexandros Papanastasiou]] is sentenced to three years imprisonment for publishing his "Democratic Manifesto". His defence lawyer had been [[George Papandreou]].
 
*[[June 23]]: [[Alexandros Papanastasiou]] is sentenced to three years imprisonment for publishing his "Democratic Manifesto". His defence lawyer had been [[George Papandreou]].

Revision as of 14:25, December 15, 2006

Events

January

February

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

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.

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

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