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    Ioannis Rallis (Greek: Ιωάννης Δ. Ράλλης; 1878 – 26 October 1946) was the third and last collaborationist prime minister of Greece during the Axis occupation...
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  • and politician Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos (1766–1826), Greek Merchant and revolutionary leader Ioannis Rallis, Greek politician Ioannis Samaras, Greek...
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  • Parliament Aldo Ralli (1935–2016), Italian actor Dionysus Rallis, Metropolitan of Tarnovo and leader of the First Tarnovo Uprising Evangelos Rallis, Greek tennis...
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    Georgios Ioannou Rallis (Greek: Γεώργιος Ιωάννου Ράλλης; 26 December 1918 – 15 March 2006), anglicised to George Rallis, was a Greek conservative politician...
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    return to the throne. Dimitrios Rallis died of cancer in Athens on 5 August 1921 at the age of 77. His son, Ioannis Rallis, was a Quisling Prime Minister...
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    Finance Minister Sotirios Gotzamanis, he was replaced by Ioannis Rallis, a monarchist politician. Rallis, who was looking beyond the German withdrawal from...
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    troops. The Battalions were founded in 1943 by the government of Ioannis Rallis. The Rallis cabinet passed the law raising the Security Battalions on 7 April...
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  • Following a complaint from the collaborationist Hellenic State regime of Ioannis Rallis to Hermann Neubacher of the Auswärtiges Amt, an investigation was opened...
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  • administration of Georgios Tsolakoglou, Konstantinos Logothetopoulos, and Ioannis Rallis was a "collaborationist" puppet government during the Axis occupation...
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    Minister between 2 December 1942 and 7 April 1943, when he was replaced by Ioannis Rallis. His short tenure was marked by the start of the deportation of Greek...
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    be his marriage to the niece of German Field Marshal Wilhelm List. Ioannis Rallis became head of the regime as of April 1943 and was responsible for the...
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  • Hellenic State Georgios Tsolakoglou, Konstantinos Logothetopoulos and Ioannis Rallis 1941 1944  Monaco  State of Monaco 1942 1943  Yugoslavia  Independent...
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  • Tsolakoglou K. Logothetopoulos Ioannis Rallis Georgios Poulos Friedrich Schubert Nikolaos Bourantas George S. Mercouris Ioannis Plytzanopoulos Sotirios Gotzamanis...
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    Tsolakoglou K. Logothetopoulos Ioannis Rallis Georgios Poulos Friedrich Schubert Nikolaos Bourantas George S. Mercouris Ioannis Plytzanopoulos Sotirios Gotzamanis...
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    Pangalos appointed prime minister of the puppet Hellenic State to replace Ioannis Rallis, who was very close to a nervous breakdown by that point. After liberation...
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    and fearful of an eventual takeover after the German defeat, in 1943, Ioannis Rallis, the Prime Minister of the collaborationist government, authorised the...
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    Greek monarchy, he was again exiled in 1938 by the Greek royalist dictator Ioannis Metaxas. Following the Axis occupation of Greece in the Second World War...
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  • elections of 1935. Its main leader was Ioannis Metaxas. Members to the coalition were: Freethinkers' Party Ioannis Rallis Georgios Stratos several independent...
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  • ministers, (Georgios Tsolakoglou, Konstantinos Logothetopoulos and Ioannis Rallis), cooperated with the Axis authorities. Small but active Greek National-Socialist...
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    Greece Ioannis Metaxas Alexandros Papagos Charalambos Katsimitros Konstantinos Davakis Markos Drakos and Ioannis Pitsikas Dimitrios Papadopoulos Georgios...
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