Georgios Stanotas
Greek general during World War II

Born
January 1st, 1888
137 years ago
Died
1965
60 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
Greece
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A general in the Hellenic Army, played a significant role during World War II. Participated in the Greco-Italian War and was involved in the defense against Axis forces. Contributed to the resistance movements within Greece against occupation forces. After the war, served in various military capacities and held positions of leadership within the Greek military establishment.
Commanded Greek forces during World War II
Participated in the Greco-Italian War
Involved in Greek resistance efforts
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