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- The Dekemvriana (Gr****: Δεκεμβριανά, "December events") refers to a series of clashes fought during World War II in Athens from 3 December 1944 to 11...
- various military operations of the Gr**** Civil War, most notably the Dekemvriana. Organization X was founded in 1941 by General Georgios Lavdas with Colonel...
- period of the Gr**** resistance until February 1945, when, following the Dekemvriana clashes and the Varkiza Agreement, it was disarmed and disbanded. ELAS...
- military defeat against the British and the government forces in the Dekemvriana clashes. This marked the beginning of its gradual decline, the disarmament...
- were killed, and 148 were injured. This signaled the beginning of the Dekemvriana (Gr****: Δεκεμβριανά, "the December events"), a 37-day period of full-scale...
- responsible for all the Allied forces. Although he resigned in 1945, after the Dekemvriana events, he continued to hold high office. From 1946–1952 he served as...
- EAM-dominated people's army. This tension eventually spilled over into the Dekemvriana events in Athens, where the Sacred Squadron fought against ELAS forces...
- of the Gr**** People's Liberation Army ELAS during Dekemvriana. The song was written during Dekemvriana and was recorded at 1972 with other Gr**** partisans...
- Papandreou's government, backed by the British, and EAM-ELAS, resulted in the Dekemvriana clashes in Athens (December 1944 – January 1945), where EAM-ELAS was...
- British Army forces and ELAS resistance forces during the so-called Dekemvriana of 1944. After the civil war, Nea Smyrni was incorporated into Athens...