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Greece took part in these wars between 1912 and 1913
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Balkan Wars
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King who was assassinated in 1913 after an almost 50-year reign
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George I
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Cretan liberal who served as Prime Minister for over 12 years
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Eleftherios Venizelos
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Nationalist concept the above attempted to achieve
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Megali Idea
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Greek campaign between 1919 and 1922 in the aftermath of World War I
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Asia Minor Campaign
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The above resulted in this treaty
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Treaty of Lausanne
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One of the Greek genocides carried out by the Ottoman Empire with approximately 350,000 deaths
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Pontic Genocide
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Greek dictator from 1936 to 1941, leader of the 4th of August Regime
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Ioannis Metaxas
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Axis power that occupied Greece, apart from Germany and Italy
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Bulgaria
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The main movement of the Greek Resistance during the occupation of Greece
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National Liberation Front
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Chief Captain of the above's paramilitary wing
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Aris Velouchiotis
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Series of clashes during World War II between the above movement and the Greek government, backed by the UK
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Dekemvriana
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Army founded by the Communist Party in the Greek Civil War
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Democratic Army of Greece
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Greece became a member of this organization in 1952
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Leader of the Greek military junta between 1967 and 1973
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Georgios Papadopoulos
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Uprising caused by the junta's authoritarianism in 1973, resulting in many murdered students
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Athens Polytetchnic Uprising
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Right-wing party that won the November 1974 elections and has remained the main right-wing party ever since
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New Democracy
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Greece became a member of this organization in 1981
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European Economic Community
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Social-democratic party elected in the same year
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Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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