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- By 1940, KKE was in turmoil due to the Metaxist fascist dictatorship. By October 1940, half of the party's two thousand members were in prison or in exile.
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The extent of such involvement remains contentious and unclear; some emphasize that the KKE had in total 400,000 members (or 800,000, according to some sources) immediately prior to December 1944 and that during the Civil War, 100,000 ELAS fighters, mostly KKE members, were imprisoned, and 3,000 were executed.
KKE during World War II 1940. By 1940, KKE had almost collapsed after Metaxas' dictatorship had imprisoned many of its leadership and members. By October, half of the party's two thousand members were in prison or in exile.
Such legislation was often used to prosecute KKE members and other leftist activists. Metaxist Dictatorship. By 1940, KKE was in turmoil due to the Metaxist fascist dictatorship. By October 1940, half of the party's two thousand members were in prison or in exile.
The extent of such involvement remains contentious and unclear; some emphasize that the KKE had in total 400,000 members (or 800,000, according to some sources) immediately prior to December 1944, and that during the Civil War 100,000 ELAS fighters—mostly KKE members—were imprisoned and 3,000 were executed.
Jan 17, 2024 · Shouting demonstrators point to the bodies of two of their fellow protesters killed in a clash between the demonstrators and police in Athens, on December 3, 1944. For most of the war years Soviet policy toward Greece remained consistent: It advocated that the KKE should seek accommodation with the Greek government.
The extent of such involvement remains contentious and unclear; some emphasize that the KKE had in total 400,000 members (or 800,000, according to some sources) immediately prior to December 1944, and that during the Civil War 100,000 ELAS fighters - mostly KKE members- were imprisoned and 3,000 were executed.
Jul 17, 2015 · From 1945-6, close to 50,000 people with connections with ELAS were imprisoned. [74] To escape retribution, at least 5000 ELAS and KKE members fled into exile in Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Albania. [75] As a result, many members of ELAS formed self-defence units, without sanction from the KKE, to protect themselves from the white terror.