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  • {{Expand Greek|topic=hist|Εθνική Ένωσις «Ελλάς»|date=December 2014}} ...] <br> [[Venizelism]] <br> [[Anti-communism]]<br>[[Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy|Collaborationism]] ...
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  • ...Greek Army colonel and [[Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy|Nazi collaborator]] during the [[Axis occupation of Greece]] during [[World War ...h War (1919–1922)|Greco-Turkish War]], while he participated in the [[1935 Greek coup d'état attempt]] as a lieutenant colonel, leaving the army after its f ...
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  • | allegiance = [[Nazi Germany]] ...ar for [[Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy|collaboration]] with the [[Nazism|Nazis]]. ...
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  • {{Redirect|Greek Nazi Party|the contemporary nationalist far right-wing political organization|Go | name = Greek National Socialist Party ...
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  • {{short description|Greek politician (1886–1943)}} ...ed as a Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister, and later founded the [[Greek National Socialist Party]]; a minor [[fascist]] party, they were one of sev ...
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  • |nationality = [[Greek nationality law|Greek]] ...inos Logothetopoulos]] in the Nazi-controlled [[Hellenic State (1941-1944)|Greek puppet government]] in [[Athens]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Greek-Russian military officer}} | death_place = [[Munich, Bavaria]], [[West Germany]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Greek general}} ...flagicon|Greece|royal}} [[Kingdom of Greece]]<br>{{flagicon|Greece|old}} [[Greek State]] ...
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  • ...ic Alliance]]. Tsankov's premiership was marked by deep internal struggles with the Bulgarian Communist Party, which he repressed mercilessly, declaring [[ A [[Incident at Petrich|brief invasion]] by [[Second Hellenic Republic|Greek]] troops followed, and although they did not stay long following condemnati ...
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  • ...[[World War I|First]] and [[World War II|Second]] world wars in connection with the [[Italy|Italian]] occupation forces and [[Romania]]. By 1942, he fled t ...the Romanian diplomatic corp. In 1927, Diamandi received a pardon from the Greek government.{{sfn|Koukounas|2013|p=251}} ...
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  • ...German language|German]] feminine given name. It is derived from [[Ancient Greek]] ''margarites'' (μαργαρίτης), meaning "the pearl". Via the [[Latin]] ''mar ...ver and gymnastics teacher, first Austrian woman Summer Olympics medalist (with her relay teammates) ...
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  • {{Short description|Greek journalist, politician, and folk hero (1922–2020)}} | image = Manolis Glezos with LAE 3.jpg ...
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  • {{Short description|Greek fascist writer (1905–1982)}} ...ip = [[French nationality law|France]] (1905–1928; renounced)<br/>[[Greek nationality law|Greece]] (1928–1982; death) ...
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  • {{Short description|Pursuit of non-German Nazi collaborators after WWII}} ...during the war. Hence, this article does not cover former members of the [[Nazi Party|NSDAP]] and their fates after the war. ...
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  • | Germany | Germany ...
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  • ...t of the [[Second Hellenic Republic]]. In June 1925 Pangalos staged [[1925 Greek coup d'état|a bloodless coup d'état]], and his assumption of power was reco ...ected of [[Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy|collaboration with the Germans]].{{sfn|Mazower|1995|p=324}} Cleared by a postwar court, he ran ...
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  • {{Short description|Greek Nazi collaborationist military groups}} ...'Tagmatasfalites'' (Ταγματασφαλίτες)) were Greek [[Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy|collaborationist]] [[paramilitary]] groups, formed during ...
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  • {{Short description|Cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime}} ...Darcy-2019">{{cite journal |last=Darcy |first=Shane |title=Coming to Terms with Wartime Collaboration: Post-Conflict Processes & Legal Challenges |journal= ...
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  • {{Short description|List of names for the genocide of Jewish people under Nazi rule}} <!-- This short description is INTENTIONALLY "none" - please see WP: ...id-1940s to the systematic extermination of six million [[Jews]] by [[Nazi Germany]] during [[World War&nbsp;II]]. ...
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  • ...[Poland]] and later in Communist Poland. It was first established by the [[Nazi]]s in 1943 during the [[Second World War]] and was later used by the [[Sovi ...[Jaworzno]], [[Lesser Poland]]. The camp operated under the [[Nazi Germany|Nazi German]] administration from June 1943 until their evacuation in January 19 ...
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