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  2. Greco-Italian War - Wikipedia

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    The Greco-Italian War (Greek: Ελληνοϊταλικός Πόλεμος, romanized: Ellinoïtalikós Pólemos), also called the Italo-Greek War, Italian campaign in Greece, Italian invasion of Greece, and War of '40 in Greece, took place between Italy and Greece from 28 October 1940 to 23 April 1941.

  3. Sicilian Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Alcibiades agreed to return in his ship, but when they stopped in southern Italy at Thurii, he escaped and sailed to the Peloponnese, where he sought refuge in Sparta. Athens passed a death sentence in absentia, his guilt seemingly proven. In Sparta, Alcibiades gave the members of the Peloponnesian League critical information on the Athenian ...

  4. Axis occupation of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The immediate cause of the fighting was an unsanctioned EAM demonstration in Athens' Syntagma Square on Sunday, 3 December 1944, which turned violent when gunfire erupted. Meanwhile, General Scobie promptly ordered all ELAS units to leave Athens within seventy-two hours, and on the following day he declared martial law. [162]

  5. Military history of Greece during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Conquered Greece was divided into three zones of control by the occupying powers, Germany, Italy and Bulgaria. [12] The Germans controlled Athens, Central Macedonia, Western Crete, Milos, Amorgos and the islands of the Northern Aegean. Bulgaria annexed Western Thrace and Eastern Macedonia, while Italy occupied approximately two thirds of the ...

  6. Timeline of modern Greek history - Wikipedia

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    Rumors circulate in Athens that in fact he had died several days earlier. He is succeeded by his son Constantine II. 1964: The Ankara government reneges on the 1930 Greco-Turkish Ankara Convention. Deported with two days' notice, the Greek community of Istanbul shrunk from 100,000 persons in 1955 to only 48,000 in 1965.

  7. Athens - Wikipedia

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    Athens is served by the Athens International Airport (ATH), located near the town of Spata, in the eastern Messoghia plain, some 35 km (22 mi) east of center of Athens. [111] The airport, awarded the "European Airport of the Year 2004" Award, [ 112 ] is intended as an expandable hub for air travel in southeastern Europe and was constructed in ...

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