resistance movement, which led to the Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS). ELAS initiated actions against the German and Italian forces of occupation...
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Elas por Elas may refer to either of two Brazilian telenovelas produced and aired by TV Globo: Elas por Elas (1982 TV series) Elas por Elas (2023 TV series)...
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dissolution of ELAS. Command of ELAS was KKE's greatest source of strength, and KKE leader Siantos decided that the demand for ELAS's dissolution must...
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Elá may refer to: Jacinto Elá (born 1982), Equatoguinean retired professional footballer Ruslan Elá (born 1983), Equatoguinean retired footballer CD Elá...
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Ela (1868–1957), American politician Jacob Hart Ela (1820–1884), American politician Jacinto Elá (born 1982), Equatoguinean footballer Jean-Marc Ela (1936–2008)...
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Authority E.L.A. (album), by Elastinen "Ela" (Barrice song) Ela (Peggy Zina album) "Ela" (Andromache song) Ela (name), given name Ela (surname) Eḷa, or Elu...
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to join ELAS. The post was filled by Stefanos Sarafis, a former Greek army officer and non-communist. Immediately upon assuming command of ELAS, Sarafis...
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ELAS, also known as the Greek People's Liberation Army, was a World War II Greek Resistance group. ELAS or Elas can also refer to: The Equitable Life...
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Elas por Elas (English title: Crossed Paths) is a Brazilian telenovela developed by Thereza Falcão and Alessandro Marson, based on the 1982 telenovela...
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ELA Aviación, SL (English: ELA Aviation, Limited) is a Spanish aircraft manufacturer based in Córdoba, Andalusia. The company specializes in the design...
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National Liberation Front (Greece) (redirect from Eam-Elas)
officers from the prewar reserves were commanding ELAS andarte bands. About 50% of the men who served as ELAS andartes were veterans of the Albanian campaign...
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Givat Ela (Hebrew: גִּבְעַת אֵלָה, lit. 'Ela Hill') is a community settlement in northern Israel. Located near Ilut and Zarzir, it falls under the jurisdiction...
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dissolution of ELAS. Command of ELAS was the KKE's greatest source of strength, and the KKE leader Siantos decided that the demand for ELAS's dissolution...
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mediation between ELAS and EDES (Operation "Harling"), carried out by 12 British Special Operations Executive (SOE) saboteurs and a joint ELAS-EDES force. This...
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Ela is a female first name. It comes from the Aramaic word Elah meaning "oak". It is a nickname for Elen, Eliška, Elizabeth, Elektra, Angela or Eleanor...
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Ela Ramesh Bhatt (7 September 1933 – 2 November 2022) was an Indian cooperative organiser, activist and Gandhian, who founded the Self-Employed Women's...
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Ela Lehotská (born 1973) is a Slovak actress. She has appeared in a Czech film Puritptýz and played Bep Voskuijl in the 2001 ABC miniseries Anne Frank:...
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Ruslan Elá Ayana (born 7 November 1983) is a former footballer who played as a left-back or a centre-back. Born in Spain, he played for the Equatorial...
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Ela Cheppanu (transl. How Should I Say?) is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language film starring Tharun, Shriya Saran, and Siva Balaji. The film was directed by...
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Ela Beach, formerly known as Era Kone, meaning 'Turtle Beach' in the Motuan dialect of the Papuan region of Papua New Guinea, is Port Moresby's primary...
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Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS) and the collaborationist Security Battalions. During the Axis occupation of Greece, ELAS partisan forces began operating...
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Ela Longespee, Lady of Ashby (1244 – c. 19 July 1276) was a wealthy heiress and daughter of Stephen Longespée, Justiciar of Ireland, and Emmeline de Riddlesford...
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ELAS (the military branch of the National Liberation Front) against the collaborationist Security Battalions and the gendarmerie. It resulted in ELAS'...
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Noé Nsue Ela (born 17 April 2003), known in Spain as Noé Ela Mangue, is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Tercera Federación club Alavés...
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and when they reached the location of ELAS forces, the battle started. The victory of ELAS was decisive: ELAS suffered 18 casualties and 8 wounded while...
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Ela Longespée, Countess of Warwick (died 9 February 1298) was an English noblewoman. She was the daughter of Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury...
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Ors (Chechen: Ors Ela–Орс Эла or Ars-Ela–Арс Эла, in historical sources referred to as "Ars-Alan") was a Chechen feudal lord from the Sado-Orsoy dynasty...
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Manuela Hannelore "Ela" Weber (born 13 March 1966) is a German model, showgirl and actress. Born in Dettelbach, in 1984 Weber moved to New York City,...
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withstand the perceived "increased aggressiveness" of ELAS. In 1943, the military strength of ELAS in North Greece was limited,: 28–29 mainly due to the...
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