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2021
The author presents in this chapter an episode unique in Venizelos's career, when through his exile in Athens he was separated for months from his young fiancée Maria Eleftheriou. Their mutual love and thoughts about the Cretan situation and the prospects of his return to Crete were dealt with in correspondence sent through the mail boats between ...
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The author presents in this chapter an episode unique in Venizelos's career, when through his exile in Athens he was separated for months from his young fiancée Maria Eleftheriou. Their mutual love and thoughts about the Cretan situation and the prospects of his return to Crete were dealt with in correspondence sent through the mail boats between ...
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2021
This chapter looks at Venizelos's first steps as head of government in Athens. They showed that he was determined to secure a solid majority, enabling him to implement his program, starting with constitutional revision. Rebutting the hostility of the Ottomans, for whom as the architect of enosis he was deeply suspect, he appointed a government of five ...
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This chapter looks at Venizelos's first steps as head of government in Athens. They showed that he was determined to secure a solid majority, enabling him to implement his program, starting with constitutional revision. Rebutting the hostility of the Ottomans, for whom as the architect of enosis he was deeply suspect, he appointed a government of five ...
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Lloyd George, Churchill and Venizelos
2021British government and public views were important to Venizelos in promoting Greek aims and exploiting the sympathy of liberal quarters in Britain. The Anglo-Hellenic League, founded in 1913 by Professor Ronald Burrows and other sympathizers with the aim of promoting the 'just claims and honor of Greece' was a useful means of propaganda.
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Greece since the Return of Venizelos
Foreign Affairs, 1929? FTER more than four years' absence from political life, Mr. L\ Venizelos on July 4 of last year became Prime Minister JL Jl of Greece for the fifth time, and in the subsequent General Election obtained such an overwhelming victory that he became the constitutional dictator of his country. Only fifteen Royalists, including only one Royalist leader, Mr.
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