Historical Events tagged with "axis occupation"

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Military & Warfare

Greek People's Liberation Army Attacks Resistance Group

April 17th, 1944 80 years ago

Forces of the Communist-controlled Greek People's Liberation Army attacked the smaller National and Social Liberation resistance group, leading to their surrender. The encounter culminated in the murder of their leader, Dimitrios Psarros. This confrontation highlighted intra-resistance conflicts during the Greek resistance against Axis occupation during World War II.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Axis Forces Suppress Athens Protest with Violence

July 22nd, 1943 81 years ago

In Athens, a significant protest erupted against the Axis occupation, drawing thousands of demonstrators. In response, the occupying forces employed violent measures to disperse the crowd, resulting in casualties, with reports indicating that at least 22 protesters were killed. The protest was fueled by widespread discontent among the Greek population, stemming from harsh military occupation and severe economic conditions. This incident underscored the growing resistance against Axis powers in occupied Europe.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Protest March Against Mobilization in Athens

February 24th, 1943 82 years ago

A large-scale protest erupted in Athens against rumors of forced mobilization of Greek workers for labor in Germany. Demonstrators clashed with Axis occupation forces and collaborationist police, illustrating the rising tension and opposition to the occupation. The protests highlighted the grievances of the Greek populace and their resistance to the demands of the Axis powers.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Formation of the United Panhellenic Organization of Youth

February 23rd, 1943 82 years ago

The foundation of the United Panhellenic Organization of Youth (EPON) marked a significant step in Greek resistance against Axis occupation. Formed in Athens by youth leaders, EPON united various youth organizations under a common goal to mobilize young Greeks. This initiative fostered a spirit of nationalism and solidarity, encouraging active resistance against oppressors. EPON quickly expanded its network, engaging in propaganda and leading youth in demonstrations, which inspired a broader movement for freedom during a challenging period.

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Military & Warfare

Greek People's Liberation Army Established

February 16th, 1942 83 years ago

The Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS) was formed in Athens as a response to the German occupation of Greece during World War II. This army emerged from the broader resistance movement against Axis powers and was primarily composed of leftist groups seeking to liberate their country from foreign control. ELAS quickly gained traction among various segments of the population, signaling a symbol of hope and resilience against oppression. Their establishment marked a pivotal moment in Greek resistance efforts during the war.

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