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    Ioannis Metaxas

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  1. Ioannis Metaxas (/ ˈ m ɛ t ə k s æ s /; Greek: Ιωάννης Μεταξάς; 12 April 1871 – 29 January 1941) was a Greek military officer and politician who was Prime Minister of Greece from 1936 until his death in 1941.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Ioannis Metaxas was a general and statesman who was dictator of Greece from 1936 to 1941. After active service in the Greco-Turkish war of 1897, Metaxas completed his military training in Germany. He distinguished himself on the Greek general staff during the Balkan Wars (1912–13) and was appointed.

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  3. Written by Greek Boston in Modern Greek History. Ioannis Metaxas was the Prime Minister of Greece from 1936 to 1941. History looks at him as a general and dictator, but that may not necessarily give the whole picture.

  4. When the nonpolitical figure who headed a caretaker government charged with overseeing the elections died, he was replaced as prime minister by Gen. Ioannis Metaxas, a right-wing and lesser-known figure. Metaxas exploited labour unrest and a threatened general strike to persuade the king in August 1936 to suspend key articles of the constitution.

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  6. The end of the 4th of August regime Ioannis Metaxas with King George II and Alexandros Papagos during a meeting of the Anglo-Greek War Council. Foreign policy was one of the main concerns of 4 August regime. Metaxas, who had studied in Germany as a youth, was pro-German, while the King was pro-British.

  7. Ioannis Metaxas ( / ˈmɛtəksæs /; Greek: Ιωάννης Μεταξάς; 12 April 1871 – 29 January 1941) was a Greek military officer and politician who was Prime Minister of Greece from 1936 until his death in 1941. He governed constitutionally for the first four months of his tenure, and thereafter as the strongman leader of the 4th of ...

  8. Greek general and dictator. Ioannis Metaxas (1871–1941) was a Greek general, statesman, and dictator. Born on the island of Ithaca on 12 April 1871, he graduated from the Military Academy in 1890. In the Greek-Turkish war of 1897 he served in the staff of the heir to the throne, Constantine.

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