Stefanos Sarafis

Greek general and politician

Stefanos Sarafis - Greek general and politician
Born

1890
135 years ago

Died

May 31st, 1957
68 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Greece

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A prominent figure in Greek military and politics, contributed significantly during the Greek Civil War. Served as a general in the Greek Army, commanding troops in critical battles. Later, engaged in political activities, advocating for military and national interests. His leadership impacted both military strategies and governmental policies of the time.

Commanded Greek forces during the Greek Civil War

Served as a member of the Greek Parliament

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