1935 Greek coup d'état attempt
The attempted coup d'état of March 1935 (Greek: Κίνημα του 1935) was a Venizelist revolt against the People's Party government of Panagis Tsaldaris, which was suspected of pro-royalist tendencies. The coup was headed by Nikolaos Plastiras, and broke out on 1 March 1935, but failed to establish itself in Athens and most of mainland Greece. The government quickly reacted, and loyal forces under the leadership of General Georgios Kondylis put the revolt down by March 11, when Venizelos himself was forced to flee Greece. In the coup's aftermath, a military tribunal was set up, which purged the Armed Forces of Venizelist and Republican officers, and ordered the execution of two prominent Venizelist generals, Anastasios Papoulas and Miltiadis Koimisis, and major Stamatis Volanis on April 24. Ven
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1935 Greek coup d'état attempt
The attempted coup d'état of March 1935 (Greek: Κίνημα του 1935) was a Venizelist revolt against the People's Party government of Panagis Tsaldaris, which was suspected of pro-royalist tendencies. The coup was headed by Nikolaos Plastiras, and broke out on 1 March 1935, but failed to establish itself in Athens and most of mainland Greece. The government quickly reacted, and loyal forces under the leadership of General Georgios Kondylis put the revolt down by March 11, when Venizelos himself was forced to flee Greece. In the coup's aftermath, a military tribunal was set up, which purged the Armed Forces of Venizelist and Republican officers, and ordered the execution of two prominent Venizelist generals, Anastasios Papoulas and Miltiadis Koimisis, and major Stamatis Volanis on April 24. Ven
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Le coup d'État vénizéliste de ...... et du roi Georges II de Grèce.
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The attempted coup d'état of M ...... ent for the restored monarchy.
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Το 1935 ήταν ένα έτος ραγδαίων ...... αλλαγή, λίγους μήνες αργότερα.
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Попытка переворота в Греции (г ...... новленного королевства Греция.
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كانت محاولة الانقلاب في مارس 1 ...... ه وصيًا على الملكية المستعادة.
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Le coup d'État vénizéliste de ...... sympathies pour la monarchie.
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The attempted coup d'état of M ...... matis Volanis on April 24. Ven
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Το 1935 ήταν ένα έτος ραγδαίων ...... αλλαγή, λίγους μήνες αργότερα.
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Попытка переворота в Греции (г ...... вления в государстве монархии.
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كانت محاولة الانقلاب في مارس 1 ...... في الواقع سرع انهيار الجمهورية
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1935 Greek coup d'état attempt
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Coup d'État grec de mars 1935
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Κίνημα του 1935
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Попытка переворота в Греции (1935)
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محاولة انقلاب 1935 في اليونان
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