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The Lausanne Conference, 1922-23 

The Lausanne Conference, 1922-23 

The Lausanne Conference was staged in two phases, November 21, 1922-February 4, 1923 and April 23-July 24, 1923.
The Flag of Freedom, 1821

The Flag of Freedom, 1821

When the Greeks hoisted the flag for freedom against Ottoman rule in March 1821, the Turks did everything in their power to crush the Greeks both on land and sea.
The Andreas Michalakopoulos Government, October 1924-June 1925

The Andreas Michalakopoulos Government, October 1924-June 1925

Following my article on the failed coup of November 1924, this week we focus on the socio-economic and foreign policies of the Michalakopoulos administration.
Epaminondas Deligeorgis

Epaminondas Deligeorgis

Epaminondas Deligeorgis was a lawyer, journalist and politician, who served six times as Greek premier from 1865-1877.
The Failed November Coup in 1924

The Failed November Coup in 1924

The coup of November 1924 was organized by a small group of conspiratorial officers who intended to overthrow the Michalakopoulos government.
Historical Observations: The Greek Campaign in Ukraine, 1919

Historical Observations: The Greek Campaign in Ukraine, 1919

The French intervention in Russia after the Great War was not accidental as the Bolshevik regime refused to honor the debts of the former Tsarist regime.
HISTORICAL OBSERVATIONS: The Arthur Nicolson incident in 1885

HISTORICAL OBSERVATIONS: The Arthur Nicolson incident in 1885

Arthur Nicolson (1849-1928), 1st Baron Carnock, was a British diplomat who served in Berlin, Constantinople, Athens, Tehran, Budapest, Tangiers, Madrid, St.
Historical Observations: A Greek Army in the Caucasus in 1918

Historical Observations: A Greek Army in the Caucasus in 1918

During 1918 with Russia in a state of turmoil, the Germans and the Turks controlled a large swath of territory from Bessarabia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, and to the Caspian Sea.
Historical Observations: The Life… and Excecution of Nikolaos Theotokis

Historical Observations: The Life… and Excecution of Nikolaos Theotokis

This is a short biography of Nikolaos Theotokis, who served as diplomat and minister during the turbulent years of early 20th century in Greece.
Constantine Hatzidimitriou’s Trip Grows Australia-America Omogenia Links

Constantine Hatzidimitriou’s Trip Grows Australia-America Omogenia Links

MELBOURNE – The Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies (AIMS) recently invited the Greek-American scholar, Dr.

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