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    regime (Καθεστώς Μεταξά, Kathestós Metaxá), was an authoritarian regime under the leadership of General Ioannis Metaxas that ruled the Kingdom of Greece...
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    return, Metaxas moved into politics and founded the Freethinkers' Party, but had only limited success under the Second Hellenic Republic. Metaxas was appointed...
    60 KB (7,521 words) - 06:35, 14 August 2024
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    Metaxism (category Ioannis Metaxas)
    developed by Metaxas began with Metaxas' response to the revolution of 1922 that put in a pro-republican government in Greece. Metaxas formed the Freethinkers'...
    15 KB (1,707 words) - 13:41, 26 July 2024
  • 1935–1940 Metaxas, Greece, a village in the Greek region of Macedonia Metaxas Regime or 4th of August Regime, a short-lived authoritarian regime in Greece...
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    strike by tobacco workers led to general anarchy in the city and Ioannis Metaxas (future dictator, then PM) ordered its repression. The events and the deaths...
    31 KB (3,791 words) - 13:02, 15 August 2024
  • apartment buildings in Athens was built in 1918–1919 by architect Alexandros Metaxas in an eclectic style for Petros Giannaros on Philellinon and Othonos Streets...
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    National Youth Organisation (Greece) (category 4th of August Regime)
    organization in Greece during the years of the Metaxas Regime (1936–1941), established by the regime with the stated goals of helping the youth in the...
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    Alexandros Papagos (category 4th of August Regime)
    Ioannis Metaxas' declaration of dictatorship on 4 August 1936. As head of the army and the palace's man, Papagos was a crucial figure in Metaxas' dictatorial...
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    May. The road was now clear for Ioannis Metaxas, who had succeeded Demertzis as interim Prime Minister. Metaxas, a retired royalist general, believed that...
    107 KB (12,759 words) - 08:38, 10 August 2024
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    The Metaxas Line (Greek: Γραμμή Μεταξά, Grammi Metaxa) was a chain of fortifications constructed along the line of the Greco-Bulgarian border, designed...
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    George II of Greece (category 4th of August Regime)
    Ioannis Metaxas' 1936 self-coup, which established an authoritarian, nationalist and anti-communist dictatorship known as 4th of August Regime. Greece...
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    Internal exile in Greece (category 4th of August Regime)
    dissidents by various Greek governments, including the Pangalos and Metaxas regimes, the government during the Greek Civil War, and the Greek junta. Those...
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  • 1936, Ioannis Metaxas was appointed Prime minister of Greece by King George II. On 4 August 1936, with the support of King George II, Metaxas initiated a...
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    individual rights, abolished by Metaxas' regime. Majority of Greeks fail to understand why dictatorial methods of Metaxas have not been repudiated and fear...
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  • during the dictatorial regime of Ioannis Metaxas, Prime Minister of Greece from 1936 to 1941. The nationalistic character of his regime was imposed on all...
    263 KB (32,054 words) - 04:04, 13 August 2024
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    Political Biography of General Ioannis Metaxas. Routledge. ISBN 9781134729333. Petrakis, Marina (2006). Metaxas Myth: Dictatorship and Propaganda in Greece...
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    1936, Prime Minister Metaxas, with the agreement of the king, suspended the parliament and established the quasi-fascist Metaxas regime. Despite the country's...
    109 KB (13,071 words) - 15:55, 14 August 2024
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    dictator Ioannis Metaxas in 1936 had a significant bearing on the pattern of Greek–Jewish relations in Thessaloniki. Metaxas' regime was not antisemitic;...
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    prior to the dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas. The party was banned in 1936 by the dictatorial regime of Metaxas and brutally persecuted by his security...
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    Mayor Term start Term end Party Metaxas Regime (1936–1941) 24 Ambrosios Plytas 16 September 1936 11 May 1941 Independent 25 Konstantinos Mermigas 11 May...
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