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  Alexandros Korizis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Alexandros Korizis (1885-1941) was a Greek Prime Minister briefly in 1941.
Less than three months later, on April 18, when Athens was placed under martial law, he committed suicide.
Korizis, Alexandros Korizis, Alexandros Korizis, Alexandros nl:Alexandros Korizis
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 Eleftherios Venizelos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Venizélos became leader of the opposition, and when matters came to a head, led an armed insurgency, which eventually forced the prince to leave the island.
He was replaced by former Greek prime minister Alexandros Zaimis.
In 1910, in Athens, the Parliament was dissolved in a political crisis.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Eleftherios_Venizelos   (1150 words)

  
 1941 - Phantis
Aboard the ship, captained by Dimitrios Meletopoulos, were several wounded soldiers.
April 18: Days before Greece capitulates to the Germans, PM Alexandros Korizis commits suicide.
April 18: Alexandros Korizis, Greek PM who succeeded Metaxas.
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 28 October 1940 - Armchair General Forums
General Wilson plans to make a strong stand at Thermopylae, to cover the withdrawal of his troops to ports in the Peloponnese.
On the 18th of April 1941 the Greek prime minister Korizis is in a meeting with the Greek King George B and the British delegation.
He disputes with the British for a very important reason and then he leaves the meeting for his house.
www.armchairgeneral.com /forums/showthread.php?t=34160   (2341 words)

  
 Countries Go-Gu
1923) 12 Jun 1917 - 25 Oct 1920 Alexandros (b.
1941) 29 Jan 1941 - 18 Apr 1941 Alexandros Korizis (b.
1977) 19 Nov 1952 - 4 Oct 1955 Alexandros Papagos (b.
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 Constantine Karamanlis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
When Alexandros Papagos died after a brief illness, U.S. Ambassador John Peurifoy counseled King Paul of Greece to appoint the young Karamanlis as Prime Mininster.
The King did so, thus bypassing Stephanos Stephanopoulos and Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, the two senior Synagermos politicians who were widely considered as the heavyweights most likely to succeed Papagos.
In March 1913, Alexandros Schinas, assassinated George I in Thessaloniki, and his son came to the throne as Constantine I, the first Greek king born in Greece and the first to be Greek Orthodox.
www.libraryoflibrary.com /E_n_c_p_d_Constantine_Caramanlis.html   (7365 words)

  
 28 October 1940 [Archive] - Armchair General Forums
This is why Metaxas was murdered by the British, same as his successor prime Minister Korizis and the King of Bulgaria Boris (later for other reasons).
It is quite a coincidence that both the Pro-German Greek prime ministers, METAXAS and KORIZIS died of a sudden death soon after they had argued with the British delegations...
Why did the Germans asked unconditional surrender from Korizis while they were prepared for so magnanimus terms with Metaxas?I can say that Roosvelt made the same proposal to Hitler.This doesn't mean that it exists elsewhere than in my imagination...
www.armchairgeneral.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-34160.html   (17355 words)

  
 [MGSA-L] Registry Archives
Many of these children were later found abandoned.
------------------------------------ http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_ell_6153555_28/01/2006_65730 Those who left their mark on time The Registry of Athens contains information on some of Greece's key historical figures, including philanthropist and politician Emmanuel Benakis, politician Spyridon Mercouris, sculptor Yiannoulis Halepas, Prime Minister Alexandros Korizis, poet Costis Palamas, and resistance hero Lela Karayianni.
Others include: – The death certificate of Ioannis Makriyiannis, dated April 27, 1864, which noted that the Greek revolutionary general died of "general atrophy," indicating that he couldn't eat.
maillists.uci.edu /mailman/public/mgsa-l/2006-January/006691.html   (816 words)

  
 Greece
Nov 1821 - 1 Mar 1823 Alexandros Nikolaou Mavrokordatos (b.
24 Oct 1833 - 12 Jun 1834 Alexandros Nikolaou Mavrokordatos (s.a.)
1946) KF 12 Mar 1924 - 24 Jul 1924 Alexandros Panagiotou Papanastasiou(b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Greece.html   (4289 words)

  
 Foreign ministers E-K
1940) 1901 - 1902 Alexandros Zaimis (2nd time) (s.a.) 1902 - 1903 Alexandros Skouzes (2nd time) (s.a.) 1903 Georgios Nikolaos Theotokis (b.
1922) 1915 Eleftherios Venizelos (2nd time) (s.a.) 1915 Alexandros Zaimis (3rd time) (s.a.) 1915 - 1916 Stephanos Skouloudis (2nd time) (s.a.) 1916 Alexandros Zaimis (4th time) (s.a.) 1916 Alexandros Karapanos (1st time) (b.
1919) 1917 Alexandros Zaimis (5th time) (s.a.) 1917 - 1918 Nikolaos Sokratis Politis (1st time) (b.
members.fortunecity.com /ar1932/fm2.html   (7898 words)

  
 Greek Diplomacy and News - jolt.co.uk public forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Actually, Fascism is closer to the traditional Greek Monarchy, before Parliament came about.
We are one of the only fascist groups around, so give us a chance," said prominent PFO member Alexandros Korizis.
Ioannis Metaxas, Royal Hellenic Minister of War, leader of the right-wing Party of Free Opinion, and the newly appointed Prime Minister of Greece issued a statement yesterday:
forums.jolt.co.uk /showthread.php?t=443446   (2075 words)

  
 Greece
After the 1944-1949 Greek civil war, Greece sought to join the Western democracies and became a member of NATO in 1952.
From 1952 to late 1963, Greece was governed by conservative parties: the Greek Rally of Marshal Alexandros Papagos and its successor, the National Radical Union (ERE) of Constantine Karamanlis.
In 1963, the Center Union Party of George Papandreou was elected, and governed until July 1965.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/GREECE   (7612 words)

  
 WarData.net World War Two Timeline
Luftwaffe Stukas sink a British destroyer and the monitor Terror off the North African coast, near Tobruk
Alexandros Korizis, the Greek premier formally accepts Britain's offer of troops.
RAF's twin-engine Manchester bomber is used for the first time during a raid against Brest.
www.wardata.net /wardata_wwii_timeline.htm   (12712 words)

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