The Salonika Terrorists (Macedonian: Солунските Атентатори, literally "The Salonika Assassins"), also known as The Assassins from Salonika is a 1961 Yugoslav...
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Boatmen of Thessaloniki (redirect from The Boatmen of Thessaloniki)
in 1934 in Sofia by the IMRO revolutionary Peter Glushkov. In 1961, the Yugoslav production movie called The Salonika Terrorists was released in Yugoslav...
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A list of feature films produced or filmed in the territory of modern-day North Macedonia. "FNE at Skopje Film Festival". filmneweurope.com. "Премиера...
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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (redirect from Salonika Trial)
arrested and tried before a Serbian court in Salonika in 1917 on fabricated charges of high treason; the Black Hand was disbanded and three of its leaders...
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The Salonika Agreement (also called the Thessaloniki Accord) was a treaty signed on 31 July 1938 between Bulgaria and the Balkan Entente (Greece, Romania...
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Dragutin Dimitrijević (category People from the Principality of Serbia)
Alexander I of Yugoslavia in September 1916. On 23 May 1917, following the Salonika Trial, Dimitrijević was found guilty of treason and sentenced to death...
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Incident at Petrich (redirect from The War of the Stray Dog)
Australia. Reuter's Athens correspondent from Salonika says: "The town of Petrich is officially reported captured by the Greeks." - "Week End Comment". Singapore...
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Murder of Georgios Tsibouktzakis (category Terrorist incidents in the West Bank in 2001)
to his former boss at the dye-works, he became religious, gave all of his possessions away – even his bicycle, and left Salonika to enter a religious order...
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Muhamed Mehmedbašić (category People executed by the Independent State of Croatia)
1917 Apis and the officers loyal to him were indicted, on various false charges by Serbian Court Martial on the French-controlled Salonika front (known...
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Black Hand (Serbia) (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
(1995). The "Black Hand" on Trial: Salonika, 1917. East European Monographs. ISBN 978-0880333207. MacKenzie, David (1998). The Exoneration of the "Black...
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Zionism (redirect from The Z-Word)
century. In the 17th century Sabbatai Zevi (1626–1676) announced himself as the Messiah and gained many Jews to his side, forming a base in Salonika. He first...
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David Ben-Gurion (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire)
Gila Hadar, "Space and Time in Salonika on the Eve of World War II and the Expulsion and Extermination of Salonika Jewry", Yalkut Moseshet 4, Winter...
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Gotse Delchev (category Members of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization)
Ottoman unit on the eve of the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie uprising. Born into a Bulgarian family in Kilkis, then in the Salonika vilayet of the Ottoman Empire...
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John J. Pershing (category Grand Crosses of the Order of the White Lion)
Allied victories in Salonika, Syria, and Italy, and the Allied victories on the Western Front were among a series of events in the autumn of 1918 which...
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Young Turk Revolution (redirect from The Young Turk Revolution of 1908)
based in Salonika were motivated by the fear of a partition of Ottoman Macedonia. A desire to preserve the state, not destroy it, motivated the revolutionaries...
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List of war crimes (redirect from War crimes in the Vietnam War)
Mark (2018). ""The Bulgarians Were the Worst!" Reconsidering the Holocaust in Salonika within a Regional History of Mass Violence". The Holocaust in Greece...
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Miami Boys Choir (category Men in the United States)
Kol Salonika (with Rabbi Boruch Chait), Kol Hakavod, Camp S'dei Chemed International, Mordechai Ben David, and Ira Heller. Yerachmiel conducted the boys...
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February 2012. Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2023. "Florentin - from Salonika to Soho". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com...
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Eastern Question: The Last Phase. A Study in Greek Turkish Diplomacy. Salonika (Greece): Institute for Balkan Studies, 1968. Qicek, Kemal. "Living Together:...
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Venizelos to resign. The National Schism begins. 1915, October: French and British forces land in Thessaloniki, establishing the Salonika front. 1915, December:...
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Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (redirect from The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry)
ended the war in Austria-Hungary. In October 1915 the British and French landed in Salonika at the request of the Greek Prime Minister. Both the 7th and...
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Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath)
airfields to attack the Romanian oil fields, which supplied the Reich with its oil. In addition, Churchill wanted to revive the Salonika Front strategy of...
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Greece–Turkey relations (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
regulates the transit of naval warships. The nations signed the 1938 Salonika Agreement which abandoned the demilitarised zones along the Turkish border...
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Ion Antonescu (category Recipients of the Order of Michael the Brave, 1st class)
official memorandum on the Timok Valley, approved by Antonescu, made mention of "Romanian" areas "from Timok [...] to Salonika". The Conducător also maintained...
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to Islam—e.g., the Dönme (Turkish: "Apostates") of Salonika, whose descendants still live in Turkey—or to Roman Catholicism—e.g., the Polish supporters...
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Pavel Shatev (category Members of the Macedonian Scientific Institute)
group in Salonika, who agreed to blow up the local branch of the Ottoman Bank. In late April 1903, together with a group of young anarchists from the Boatmen...
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History of Zionism (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
Salonika had a vigorous Zionist movement by 1908. Before 1917, Palestine's Arab population mostly saw themselves as Ottoman subjects. They feared the...
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Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (category 1893 establishments in the Ottoman Empire)
propaganda and the prospect of rebellion and terrorist actions seemed distant. The organization developed quickly: only in a matter of a few years, the Committee...
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Racism in association football (section The problem)
Salonika fans. UEFA said they would investigate the matter. On 8 June 2021, prior to a friendly game between Hungary and the Republic of Ireland, the...
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A. B. Yehoshua (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
Sephardi origin from Salonika, Greece. His father Yaakov Yehoshua, the son and grandson of rabbis, was a scholar and author specializing in the history of Jerusalem...
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