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Censorship in the 4th of August State | Metaxas Project
On this very day, 77 years ago, Ioannis Metaxas rejected the Italian ultimatum of surrender and marked the entry of Greece in WW2. Today, is ΟΧΙ day! : r/europe
The Man Who Said No - Red Africa Travel
Retrieved from the memory hole: British intervention in Greece in the 1940s | openDemocracy
Greece: Was Metaxás a fascist? - Quora
e-homo religiosus: Προπαγάνδα & ιδεολογία του καθεστώτος του δικτάτορα Ιωάννη Μεταξά / Propaganda & ideology in Dictator Ioannis Metaxas' regime
The Man Who Said No - Red Africa Travel
Popular Autocracy in Greece, 1936-1941
Greece: Was Metaxás a fascist? - Quora
Ioannis Metaxas
Rejected by the German Embassy”: The Directorate-General for Press and Radio under the Greek collaborationist governments and film censorship during the Occupation of Greece by the Axis powers (1941-1944) - filmiconjournal
Ioannis Metaxas | Metaxas Project
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What if Metaxas survived after WW2? How would his extended life have an impact on Greece? - Quora
Diatribe: THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE SHORTIES
Rejected by the German Embassy”: The Directorate-General for Press and Radio under the Greek collaborationist governments and film censorship during the Occupation of Greece by the Axis powers (1941-1944) - filmiconjournal
4th Of August Regime: Most Up-to-Date Encyclopedia, News & Reviews
The visionaire speech of Metaxas to the chief editors of the Greek newspapers on October, 30th, 1940 | Metaxas Project
Constructing national identity: Depictions of national and international space in Second World War Greek popular iconography - Anna Efstathiadou, 2015
National band seen passing in front of the Greek Parliament during the celebrations. The national "Oxi (No) Day" commemorates the rejection by Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by
Greece High Definition - The history of Ioannis Metaxas, (Prime Minister of Greece 1871-1941) and the Greek OXI🇬🇷 The sheer brilliance of Ioannis Metaxas undoubtedly left its mark in Greek history when