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  1. 4 giorni fa · During a meeting of British and Greek military and political leaders in Athens on 13 January 1941, General Alexandros Papagos, Commander-in-Chief of the Hellenic Army, asked Britain for nine fully equipped divisions and corresponding air support.

    • 6 April 1941 – 1 June 1941, (1 month, 3 weeks and 5 days)
    • Axis occupation of Greece
  2. 4 mag 2024 · Alexandros Papagos (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Παπάγος; 9 December 1883 – 4 October 1955) was a Greek Field Marshal who led the Hellenic Army in World War II and the later stages of the Greek Civil War and beca... View Alexandros Papagos's genealogy profile

  3. 3 giorni fa · At the same time, the National Army found a talented commander in General Alexander Papagos, commander of the Greek Army during the Greco-Italian War. In August 1949, Papagos launched a major counteroffensive against DSE forces in northern Greece, codenamed " Operation Pyrsos/Torch ".

  4. 7 mag 2024 · In Athens, the death of Prime Minister Alexandros Papagos in 1955 led to the surprise selection of Constantine Karamanlis as the new conservative leader in Greece. Karamanlis and his National Radical Union (ERE) party did not bring significant change to domestic or international policy.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Greek Prime Minister Alexandros Papagos submitted a document outlining the issues of the Cyprus problem to the United Nations, while EOKA and General Georgios Grivas led an independence movement. The British government invited Greek and Turkish delegates to London for mediation talks on 29 August 1955.

  6. 6 giorni fa · Questo è l'elenco dei capi di governo della Grecia moderna, dalla sua istituzione durante la Rivoluzione Greca a oggi. Anche se sono state utilizzate diverse denominazioni ufficiali e semiufficiali durante i primi decenni dello Stato indipendente, il titolo di Primo Ministro è divenuta la designazione ufficiale dell'incarico almeno dal 1843.

  7. 1 mag 2024 · A pesar de que la Guerra terminó en 1949, no fue liberado hasta 1952, durante el gobierno de Alexandros Papagos. Tras salir de prisión tras 20 convulsos en Grecia, llegaron para él una época de calma, y reconocimientos. En 1966 publica Grecidad, un canto a la resistencia de los guerrilleros comunistas durante la invasión nazi.