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    Nikolaos Plastiras (Greek: Νικόλαος Πλαστήρας; 4 November 1883 – 26 July 1953) was a Greek general and politician, who served twice as Prime Minister of...
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    Turks in 1922 and the subsequent armed insurrection led by Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, King Constantine was dethroned (and succeeded...
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  • for the ruling center-liberal parties of Sophoklis Venizelos and Nikolaos Plastiras. After the Greek elections of 1950, when the divided centrist parties...
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  • Greek Byzantinist Nikolaos Plastiras (1883-1953), General of the Greek army Nikolaos Sifounakis, (b. 1949), Greek politician Nikolaos Skoufas (1779-1818)...
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    and General Nikolaos Plastiras' Progressive Liberal Party (Komma Proodeftikon Fileleftheron). King Paul was initially suspicious of Plastiras and his speeches...
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    took part in the Macedonian Struggle (c. 1909) General and later PM Nikolaos Plastiras WWI poster Preserved flag of the Greek III Division of the Macedonian...
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    Greece. The lake is named after the Greek general and politician Nikolaos Plastiras, who was the first to visualize the construction of an artificial...
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    by Nikolaos Triantafyllakos. On 11 September a revolution was declared, with the formation of a Revolutionary Committee headed by Colonel Nikolaos Plastiras...
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    a number of short-lived liberal governments led by Papandreou and Nikolaos Plastiras; he was also the Prime Minister of three such governments. In 1954...
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  • (including two short-lived pro-Venizelist military governments after Nikolaos Plastiras 1922 revolution) the liberals returned to power from 1928 until 1932...
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    defeat in the fields of battle, on 11/24 September 1922, Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas formed a "Revolutionary Committee" that demanded...
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    office. On 11 September 1922, a precinct of the army, led by colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, conducted a coup d'état which turned into the...
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  • well-known members, apart from Venizelos, were Alexandros Papanastasiou, Nikolaos Plastiras, Georgios Papandreou and Konstantinos Mitsotakis. Since its founding...
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    prime minister Georgios Papandreou would resign in favor of General Nikolaos Plastiras and a ceasefire would be proclaimed to end the fighting. On 3 January...
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    It was named after the Greek general and Prime Minister Nikolaos Plastiras. Lake Plastiras covers a part of the municipal unit. Its residents are engaged...
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  • Greece under the leadership of the retired Lieutenant General Nikolaos Plastiras. Plastiras, who had withdrawn from political involvement since 1924, re-emerged...
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    also the famous Lake Plastiras. Fanari, Karditsa Lake Plastiras, near the city Monument to Greco-Russian friendship at Lake Plastira Dam of Sykia View to...
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    also deputy prime minister from 1950 to 1952, in the governments of Nikolaos Plastiras and Sofoklis Venizelos. He served numerous times as a cabinet minister...
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    the Battle of Dumlupınar, a sector of the military, led by colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, demanded the abdication of Constantine and...
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    officer, Colonel Napoleon Zervas, with exiled republican General Nikolaos Plastiras as its nominal head. Greece is a mountainous country, with a long...
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    was suspected of pro-royalist tendencies. The coup was headed by Nikolaos Plastiras, and broke out on 1 March 1935, but failed to establish itself in...
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    Asia Minor Campaign, Venizelist army officers, chief amongst them Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, led the Greek Army in revolt against the royal...
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    (Megdovas) River, creating an artificial lake called Lake Plastiras. The dam is named after Nikolaos Plastiras, a Greek general and politician who was the first...
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  • Fileleftheron) was a short-lived political party founded by General Nikolaos Plastiras in December 1949. The party belonged to the political center, supporting...
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    Stefanos Stefanopoulos, Gonatas, Tsaldaris and as a special personality Nikolaos Plastiras for the government. It failed because the EAM-ELAS demands were considered...
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    immediately appointed a republican-majority government headed by Nikolaos Plastiras. George, who was humiliated, ill and powerless, considered abdicating...
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  • Pangalos. March 6, 1933: Republican General Nikolaos Plastiras led an attempted coup. March 1, 1935: General Plastiras and Venizelos attempted a coup d'état...
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    Eleftherios Venizelos Pavlos Kountouriotis Nikolaos Plastiras Themistoklis Sofoulis Georgios Kafantaris Nikolaos Politis Georgios Kartalis Dimitrios Psarros...
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    first time. The party officially congratulated the leader of Golden Dawn, Nikolaos Michaloliakos, for their electoral success. ELAM's anti-occupation march...
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    Diligiannis Kostis Palamas Pavlos Melas Ion Dragoumis Eleftherios Venizelos Nikolaos Plastiras Ioannis Metaxas Angelos Sikelianos Alexandros Papagos Napoleon Zervas...
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