Georgios Papadopoulos (/ˌpæpəˈdɒpələs/; Greek: Γεώργιος Παπαδόπουλος [ʝeˈorʝi.os papaˈðopulos]; 5 May 1919 – 27 June 1999) was a Greek military officer...
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imprisonment, torture, and exile of political opponents. It was ruled by Georgios Papadopoulos from 1967 to 1973, but an attempt to renew its support in a 1973...
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Minister Georgios Papadopoulos. At the same time, he was retired from the Army with the rank of full general. On 1 June 1973, Papadopoulos would abolish...
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Papadopoulos, Greek sprinter Georgios Papadopoulos (1919–1999), Greek military officer and dictator in 1967–1973 George Papadopoulos (born 1987), former policy...
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Greco-Italian War and the Greek Civil War. In 1967, he supported the Georgios Papadopoulos coup d'état and received a number of senior military posts during...
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party was founded on January 30, 1984 by jailed former junta leader Georgios Papadopoulos. It participated (unsuccessfully) in the 1985 general election....
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Soon after that, Spyros Markezinis had the task of requesting Georgios Papadopoulos to reimpose martial law. An official investigation undertaken after...
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Karamanlis brought charges of high treason and insurrection against Georgios Papadopoulos and other co-conspirators. The mass trial, described as "Greece's...
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born 1914) Georgios Papadopoulos (1919–1999), the head of the military coup d'état that took place in Greece in 1967 Giorgos Papadopoulos (singer) (born...
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Papadopoulos (footballer, born 1991) Georgios Papadopoulos, Greek military officer (1919–1999) George Papadopoulos (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Georgios Papadopoulos (Greek: Γεώργιος Παπαδόπουλος; 1914 – ?) was a Greek professional footballer who played as a left back. Papadopoulos started football...
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1973, Papadopoulos got sworn in as President and Angelis as Vice President. Angelis served in this post until 25 November 1973, when Papadopoulos lost...
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group of middle-ranking officers, under the leadership of Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos, staged a coup on 21 April 1967. King Constantine II reluctantly...
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Greece. He became famous for his attempt to assassinate dictator Georgios Papadopoulos on 13 August 1968, but also for the torture to which he was subjected...
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accepted the task, subject to a commitment by Papadopoulos to curtail any military interference. Papadopoulos proceeded to abolish martial law, and eased...
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countercoup's failure. The junta, led by Georgios Papadopoulos, on the same day appointed General Georgios Zoitakis as Regent of Greece. Archbishop Ieronymos...
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Andreas Papandreou (redirect from Andreas Georgios Papandreou)
this became inevitable." When the Regime of the Colonels led by Georgios Papadopoulos seized power in April 1967, Andreas was incarcerated. Soon after...
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metapolitefsi was ignited by the liberalisation plan of military dictator Georgios Papadopoulos, which was opposed by prominent politicians such as Panagiotis Kanellopoulos...
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fully enacted) by Greek dictator Georgios Papadopoulos, with the aim of abolishing the Greek monarchy. Papadopoulos's rewrite of the 1968 constitution...
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Georgios Papadopoulos (Greek: Γεώργιος Παπαδόπουλος; Lechouri, d. 1854), known as Georgios Lechouritis (Γεώργιος Λεχουρίτης) was a fighter of the Greek...
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in Genoa, Italy, as a protest against the dictatorial regime of Georgios Papadopoulos. 1976 – Turkish Airlines Flight 452 hits the Taurus Mountains, outskirt...
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later, he was replaced by the head of the military coup d'état Georgios Papadopoulos after the unsuccessful counter-coup of King Constantine II on 13...
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overthrown by a group of middle-ranking army officers led by Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos, and a military dictatorship was established. The military junta...
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Franco's rule in Spain, António de Oliveira Salazar's in Portugal, and Georgios Papadopoulos' in Greece. Poulantzas studied law in Greece and moved to France...
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attaché at the Greek embassy in Bonn. Along with fellow Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos and Brigadier Stylianos Pattakos, he led the group of mid-ranking...
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Macedonia naming dispute. In the early 2000s, Stigkas joined the LAOS party of Georgios Karatzaferis. He left after the party's support for the memorandum in 2012...
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Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the leader of the Greek military junta, Georgios Papadopoulos. Alexander's death had a profound effect on his father, who never...
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Mullins David Myatt Paul Nehlen Terry Nichols Revilo P. Oliver Georgios Papadopoulos John Patler Michael Peinovich William Luther Pierce Blas Piñar J...
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dictators Ioannis Metaxas of the 4th of August Regime (1936–1941) and Georgios Papadopoulos of the Regime of the Colonels (1967–1974). The group's founder Michaloliakos...
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had cultivated Greek junta dictator Georgios Papadopoulos, for his assistance with the scheme, loaning Papadopoulos the use of his villa and buying dresses...
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