British military intervention in Greece

British military intervention in Greece (ⅻ 1944) – Antiquumbia military intervention of the British government. At 18. ⅹ 1944 In liberated Athens, the Greek coalition government headed by Prime Minister Papandreou arrived. Before the end of the month, the government culminated. On December 1, the three of the EAM resigned and urged the people of mass demonstrations, which, despite the ban, began 3. ⅻ 1944. in Athens. The 4th ELAS reserve units began attacks at police stations in Athens. At 5. ⅻ British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with a telegram ordered British general leaving unconditionally to prevent the acquisition of Athens from the Communists. On 6. 1944, British forces (60,000) started military action against ELAS and secured the government of the Greek monarchist government. Lit.: Risto Kirjazovski, the attitude of the great powers of the antihitlerov coalition for Greece during the Second World War and the problem of unification of Macedonia, ASNOM. Fifty years Macedonian State 1944-1994, Skopje, 1995; Spiridon Blagoev, some aspects of the Mixing of the United States and Great Britain in the internal affairs of Greece 1943-1945, “Inservative of Ini”, Jdzage / 1985; Liljana Panovska, the end of an illusion. Civil war in Greece and Macedonians 1946-1949, Skopje, 2003. T. Ch.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис БРИТАНСКА ВОЕНА ИНТЕРВЕНЦИЈА ВО ГРЦИЈА

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