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  • *[[1943]]: Greek communist leader, [[Pantelis Pouliopoulos]], is executed by the It ==Births==
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  • *[[1943]]: Col. [[Stefanos Sarafis]] becomes commander of resistance movement [[ELA ==Births==
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  • ...ccupied Czechland. With Bruenn, Aurednik won the Sudeten championship in [[1943]]. The following year he joined Markesdorf and, in [[1945]], returned to Ra [[Category:1918 births|Aurednik, Harry]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Vangelis Papathanasiou]], composer.
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  • ...akis''' (Greek:'''Βασίλης Αλεξάκης'''); born [[Athens]], [[December 12]] [[1943]] is a novelist. [[Category:1943 births|Alexakis, Vassilis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Vassilis Alexakis]], novelist.
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  • *[[1943]]: German occupation troops burn down the village of [[Kefalovryso (Ioannin ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Loukianos Kilaidonis]], singer, songwriter
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  • *[[1943]]: 82 Greeks are executed by the German occupation forces in [[Epirus]]. ==Births==
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  • *[[1943]]: Students strike in occupied [[Athens]]. ==Births==
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  • *[[1943]]: German occupation troops execute 36 Greeks at [[Kerpini]], [[Achaea pref ==Births==
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  • *[[1943]]: Major [[Ioannis Tsigantes]], leader of the resistance movement Midas 614 ==Births==
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  • ...er as a centre forward with a local club named Olympiakos Pasalimani. In [[1943]], he joined [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] where he played as go [[Category:1929 births|Mantalozis, Stathis]]
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  • ...Herbert Traut, of 'Diagnosis of Uterine Cancer by the Vaginal Smear' in [[1943]]. The book discusses the preparation of the vaginal and cervical smear, ph ...s of Uterine Cancer by the Vaginal Smear. New York, The Commonwealth Fund, 1943.
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  • ...Kostis Palamas]] and was heavily influenced by him. When Palamas died in [[1943]], Katsibalis was one of the pallbearers. [[Category:1899 births|Katsibalis, Giorgos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Dusan Ivkovic]], [[basketball]] coach.
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Vangelis Papazoglou]], [[rebetiko]] songwriter and singer
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  • ...[[AKEL]] (1941-1945). He was also the first elected mayor of [[Limassol]] 1943-1946 and 1946-1949. He advocated accepting the British plan of self governm [[Category:1907 births|Servas, Ploutis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Dakis]], pop singer.
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  • *[[1943]]: German Nazi forces destroy the larger part of [[Karpenisi]] by setting i ==Births==
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  • *[[1943]]: [[ELAS]] guerrilas attack a convoy of Italian occupation troops at [[Far ==Births==
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  • ...a School of [[Dimitris Rontiris]], making her film debut at age 9 in the [[1943]] movie "Η φωνή της καρδιάς" (The cry of the heart). *1943 ΦΩΝΗ ΤΗΣ ΚΑΡΔΙΑΣ, Η (The cry of the heart)
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  • *''Voice of the Heart'' - ''I Foni tis kardias'', 1943 [[Category:1921 births|Horn, Dimitris]]
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  • ...ove for the poet and his works and when Palamas died on [[February 27]], [[1943]], they turned out in vast numbers for his funeral, singing his songs. When [[Category:1859 births|Palamas, Kostis]]
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  • ...rved as Prime Minister between [[December 2]], [[1942]] and [[April 7]], [[1943]] when he was replaced by [[Ioannis Rallis]]. [[Category:1878 births|Logothetopoulos, Konstantinos]]
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  • *[[1943]]: [[Agia Efthymia (Phocis)|Agia Efthymia]], [[Phocis prefecture]], is dest ==Births==
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  • ...reek: Τάκης Οικονομόπουλος) was born in [[Kallithea]] on [[October 19]], [[1943]]. He started his career at a local club moving to [[Apollon Athens FC|Apol [[Category:1943 births|Economopoulos, Takis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Nicholas Negroponte]], [[Greek-American]] architect and computer scien
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Aristotelis Pavlidis]], politician
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Antonis Travlantonis]], author.
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  • ...April [[1941]] joined a resistance group. He managed to leave Greece in [[1943]] and join the Greek Armed forces in Egypt and eventually (September [[1944 [[Category:1897 births|Tsakalotos, Thrasyvoulos]]
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  • In [[1943]], Finos founded "[[Finos Films]]" on Stournara Street, [[Athens]], which, [[Category:1908 births|Finos, Philopoemen]]
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  • *[[1943]]: The village of [[Kommeno]], [[Arta prefecture]], is destroyed by the Ger ==Births==
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  • ...the island of [[Naxos]]. His family moved to [[Athens]] in [[1934]]. In [[1943]], during the German occupation of [[Greece]] in [[World War II]], he was a [[Category:1922 births|Kambanellis, Iakovos]]
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  • ...as a second baseman, playing in seven games for the Brooklyn Dodgers in [[1943]], but is most famous for his position as general manager of the Los Angele [[Category:1916 births|Campanis, Al]]
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  • '''Pantelis Pouliopoulos''' ([[March 10]], [[1900]]-[[June 6]], [[1943]]) ([[Greek_language|Greek]]: '''Παντελής Πουλιόπουλος' ...rship and imprisoned in [[Akronafplia]], where he continued his work. In [[1943]], along with over a hundred other militants, he was executed by the Italia
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  • *[[1943]]: Italian occupation troops execute 118 Greeks from [[Domeniko]] and [[Mes ==Births==
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  • *[[1943]]: Greek guerrilas attack and defeat an Italian battalion at [[Oxynia]], [[ ==Births==
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  • *[[1943]]: A mass demonstration of 200,000 people takes place in Nazi-occupied [[At ==Births==
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  • ...rmans after the Nazi Occupation of the country ([[1941]]). He escaped in [[1943]] and joined the [[Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos]] (ELAS) in Pel [[Category:1915 births|Beloyiannis, Nikos]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1943]]: [[Viki Moscholiou]], singer
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  • '''Nicholas Negroponte''' (born [[December 1]], [[1943]]) is a [[Greek-American]] architect and computer scientist best known as t [[Category:1943 births|Negroponte, Nicholas]]]
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  • ...combat achievements gave him a great reputation among his colleagues. In [[1943]], he escaped from occupied (by the Axis Forces) Greece and through Turkey [[Category:1888 births|Stanotas, Georgios]]
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  • ...f [[Ioannis Metaxas]], he was arrested and jailed, managing to escape in [[1943]]. He joined the Communist-dominated [[ELAS]] under the nom-de-guerre Pavlo [[Category:1909 births|Koligiannis, Konstantinos]]
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  • ...the third Prime Minister of Nazi-occupied [[Greece]], from [[April 7]], [[1943]] to [[October 12]], [[1944]], succeeding [[Konstantinos Logothetopoulos]]. ...onstantinos Logothetopoulos]]|after=[[Georgios Papandreou]]|years=April 7, 1943 - October 12, 1944}}
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  • ...His son, [[Ioannis Rallis]] ([[1878]]-[[1946]]), was Prime Minister from [[1943]] to [[1944]], during the German occupation. After the liberation of Greece [[Category:1918 births|Rallis, George]]
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  • Kilaidonis was born in [[Kypseli]], [[Athens]] on [[July 15]], [[1943]]. He studied and finished the a course at the Architecture School of [[Met [[Category:1943 births|Kilaidonis,Loukianos]]
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  • [[Greece|Greek]] composer [[Vangelis Papathanassiou]] (born [[March 29]], [[1943]]) published a symphonic album in 1998 called ''El Greco'', inspired by and [[Category:1541 births]]
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  • ...ntly clashed with the German authorities and the quisling government. In [[1943]], the Germans began the persecution of the [[Greek Jews]], and their depor [[Category:1891 births|Archbishop Damaskinos]]
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  • ...ment-in-exile based in Cairo. He became a minister of that government in [[1943]], and its Prime Minister in [[1944]]. [[Category:1894 births|Venizelos, Sophoklis]]
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