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{{Infobox country|native_name=Ελληνική Δημοκρατία|name=Hellenic Republic|largest_city=Athens|mode_of_production=[[Capitalism]]|capital=Athens|area_km2=131,957|population_census=10,432,481|population_census_year=2021|currency=Euro|official_languages=Greek|image_flag=Flag of Greece.svg}}
{{Infobox country|native_name=Ελληνική Δημοκρατία|name=Hellenic Republic|largest_city=Athens|mode_of_production=[[Capitalism]]|capital=Athens|area_km2=131,957|population_census=10,432,481|population_census_year=2021|currency=Euro|image_map=Greece map.png|map_width=290|official_languages=Greek|image_flag=Flag of Greece.svg}}
The '''Hellenic Republic''', also known as '''Greece''', is a country located in southeastern Europe. Its ancient civilization saw a huge revival during the renaissance, where ancient Greek society started to be considered the origin of Western civilization. Greece is home to many philosophers that inspired both [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]] and [[Karl Marx|Marx]]. Greece is a member of the [[European Union|EU]], the [[Council of Europe]], [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]], the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development|OECD]], the [[World Trade Organization|WTO]], the [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe|OSCE]], and the [[Organisation internationale de la Francophonie|OIF]].
The '''Hellenic Republic''', also known as '''Greece''', is a country located in southeastern Europe. Its ancient civilization saw a huge revival during the Renaissance, where ancient Greek society started to be considered the origin of Western civilization. Greece is home to many philosophers that inspired both [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]] and [[Karl Marx|Marx]]. Greece is a member of the [[European Union|EU]], the [[Council of Europe]], [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]], the [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development|OECD]], the [[World Trade Organization|WTO]], the [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe|OSCE]], and the [[Organisation internationale de la Francophonie|OIF]].


Communist parties in Greece include the [[Communist Party of Greece]], the [[Communist Organization of Greece]], and the [[Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918–55]].
Communist parties in Greece include the [[Communist Party of Greece]], the [[Communist Organization of Greece]], and the [[Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918–55]].


==History==
==History==
In 1967, the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] overthrew the Greek government and installed the Nazi-aligned CIA agent [[Georgios Papadopoulos]] as the military dictator of Greece. Padapodoulos banned all political parties and tortured dissidents until Greece was democratized in 1973 and 1974.<ref>{{Citation|author=William Blum|year=1995|title=Killing Hope|chapter=|section=|page=219|quote=|pdf=|city=Monroe|publisher=|isbn=1567510523|doi=|lg=|mia=|title-url=https://archive.org/details/killinghopeusmil00blum_0/page/219/mode/2up|chapter-url=|trans-title=|trans-lang=}}</ref> Over 6,000 suspected communists were imprisoned or sent to remote islands and over 3,000 people were tortured.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=1975-09-01|title=Answering to History|url=|newspaper=Time|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081212222634/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,947162,00.html|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref> The junta was given 74,000 tons of military equipment by the CIA to defend US interests.
 
=== Second World War ===
[[German Reich (1933–1945)|Nazi Germany]] invaded and occupied Greece during the [[Second World War]]. In 1941, the Communist Party of Greece formed the [[Greek People's Liberation Army]] (ELAS) and the [[National Liberation Front (Greece)|National Liberation Front]] (EAM) to fight against the [[Fascism|fascist]] occupiers. The EAM grew to over a million members and ranged from communists to the center-left. In November 1944, the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] army entered Greece and began fighting against ELAS with the help of former Nazi collaborators. In January 1945, ELAS surrendered and the British took over Greece.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|author=William Blum|year=2003|title=Killing Hope|chapter=Greece 1947 to early 1950s: From cradle of democracy to client state|page=33–37|pdf=https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacedfo2kzml5sodng4rtlybjdvertim3nybowazzlo6rztq6khixbv4?filename=William%20Blum%20-%20Killing%20Hope_%20US%20Military%20and%20CIA%20Interventions%20Since%20World%20War%20II-Zed%20Books%20Ltd%20%282003%29.pdf|city=London|publisher=Zed Books|isbn=1842773682}}</ref>
 
=== Greek Civil War ===
Greek leftists began a rebellion in the fall of 1946 and the British left Greece in February 1947 to be replaced by the [[United States of America|USA]]. [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania (1946–1992)|Albania]], [[People's Republic of Bulgaria (1946–1990)|Bulgaria]], and [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)|Yugoslavia]] assisted the Greek communists. By the end of 1947, the Greek government received all of its military supplies from the United States. The Greek revolutionary forces surrendered in October 1949.
 
By the 1950s, Greece was an [[Anti-communism|anti-communist]] puppet state of the USA and a member of NATO. Greece sent troops to fight against the [[Korean People's Army]] during the [[Fatherland Liberation War]].<ref name=":0" />
 
=== Military junta ===
In 1967, the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] overthrew the Greek government and installed the Nazi-aligned CIA agent [[Georgios Papadopoulos]] as the military dictator of Greece. Padapodoulos banned all political parties and tortured dissidents until his rule ended in 1974.<ref>{{Citation|author=William Blum|year=1995|title=Killing Hope|chapter=|section=|page=219|quote=|pdf=|city=Monroe|publisher=|isbn=1567510523|doi=|lg=|mia=|title-url=https://archive.org/details/killinghopeusmil00blum_0/page/219/mode/2up|chapter-url=|trans-title=|trans-lang=}}</ref> He sent over 6,000 suspected communists to prisons or remote islands and tortured over 3,000 people.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=1975-09-01|title=Answering to History|url=|newspaper=Time|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081212222634/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,947162,00.html|archive-date=|retrieved=}}</ref> The CIA gave the junta 74,000 tons of military equipment to defend U.S. interests.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:21, 9 October 2022

Hellenic Republic
Ελληνική Δημοκρατία
Flag of Hellenic Republic
Flag
Location of Hellenic Republic
Capital
and largest city
Athens
Official languagesGreek
Dominant mode of productionCapitalism
Area
• Total
131,957 km²
Population
• 2021 census
10,432,481
CurrencyEuro

The Hellenic Republic, also known as Greece, is a country located in southeastern Europe. Its ancient civilization saw a huge revival during the Renaissance, where ancient Greek society started to be considered the origin of Western civilization. Greece is home to many philosophers that inspired both Hegel and Marx. Greece is a member of the EU, the Council of Europe, NATO, the OECD, the WTO, the OSCE, and the OIF.

Communist parties in Greece include the Communist Party of Greece, the Communist Organization of Greece, and the Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece 1918–55.

History

Second World War

Nazi Germany invaded and occupied Greece during the Second World War. In 1941, the Communist Party of Greece formed the Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS) and the National Liberation Front (EAM) to fight against the fascist occupiers. The EAM grew to over a million members and ranged from communists to the center-left. In November 1944, the British army entered Greece and began fighting against ELAS with the help of former Nazi collaborators. In January 1945, ELAS surrendered and the British took over Greece.[1]

Greek Civil War

Greek leftists began a rebellion in the fall of 1946 and the British left Greece in February 1947 to be replaced by the USA. Albania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia assisted the Greek communists. By the end of 1947, the Greek government received all of its military supplies from the United States. The Greek revolutionary forces surrendered in October 1949.

By the 1950s, Greece was an anti-communist puppet state of the USA and a member of NATO. Greece sent troops to fight against the Korean People's Army during the Fatherland Liberation War.[1]

Military junta

In 1967, the CIA overthrew the Greek government and installed the Nazi-aligned CIA agent Georgios Papadopoulos as the military dictator of Greece. Padapodoulos banned all political parties and tortured dissidents until his rule ended in 1974.[2] He sent over 6,000 suspected communists to prisons or remote islands and tortured over 3,000 people.[3] The CIA gave the junta 74,000 tons of military equipment to defend U.S. interests.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 William Blum (2003). Killing Hope: 'Greece 1947 to early 1950s: From cradle of democracy to client state' (pp. 33–37). [PDF] London: Zed Books. ISBN 1842773682
  2. William Blum (1995). Killing Hope (p. 219). Monroe. ISBN 1567510523
  3. Answering to History (1975-09-01). Time. Archived from the original.