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- support in the 1960s when Georgios Papandreou united a coalition of old Venizelists and nationalist politicians. The movement was characterized by the beliefs...
- criticisms that it was a foreign institution, both Venizelists and Constantinists opposed the match. The Venizelists feared it would give Alexander a means to...
- polarized the po****tion between the royalists (also known as anti-Venizelists), and Venizelists. The newly founded separate "provisional state" included the...
- alliance against Germany. After the elections on 26 January 1936, Venizelists and anti-Venizelists could not form a government mainly on the question of the return...
- never proven. A hunting of Venizelists followed in Athens. In August 1916, a military coup broke out in Thessaloniki by Venizelist officers. There, Venizelos...
- anti-Venezelists), who supported the crown, and Venizelists, who supported Venizelos. On 30 August 1916, Venizelist army officers organized a military coup in...
- Greece had two governments: A royalist pro-German one in Athens and a Venizelist pro-Entente one in Thessaloniki. They united in 1917, when Greece entered...
- the Venizelist faction, who aimed to the deterrence of the restoration of the crowned democracy. Behind this goal was the desire of the Venizelists officers...
- The Liaison of United Anti-Venizelists was a political party in Greece in the 1920s. The party first contested national elections in 1926, when they won...
- The Liaison of Independent Anti-Venizelists was a political party in Greece in the 1920s. The party first contested national elections in 1926, when they...