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Ioannis Kalogeras

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a Member of Parliament for Athens, a post to which he was continually re-elected until December 1930. In 1930 he became Minister General-Governor of Thrace, contributing to the organisation of
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in 1912, he was recalled from his studies in Paris. During the Balkan Wars he served in the staff of the 4th Infantry Division under Major General
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as a sergeant. After studies in the NCO school, he was commissioned an officer as a 2nd lieutenant of artillery. In 1908 he was sent to
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the idea of capturing the strategic hill of Tsouka, west of the fortress of
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front, and later as vice-chief of staff to the General Headquarters in
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He resigned from the Army in August 1923 with the rank of
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in February 1920. In March 1920 he was transferred to the
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Following the victory of the royalist opposition in the
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He then went to France for supplementary studies at the
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Καλογεράς" 586:Leonardopoulos-Gargalidis coup attempt 478:, to help organize the local militia. 7: 577:, and served as its chief of staff. 51:Minister Governor-General of Thrace 720:Liberal Party (Greece) politicians 14: 40:A photograph of Ioannis Kalogeras 16:Greek army officer and politician 286: 269: 252: 507:, and then to the Crown Prince 447:Kalogeras was born in 1876 in 411:; 1876 – July 26, 1957) was a 1: 374:Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) 745:Hellenic Army major generals 740:Governors-general of Thrace 487:. Upon the outbreak of the 786: 687:. 27 July 1957. p. 5. 527:, Kalogeras fought in the 484:École supérieure de guerre 237:École supérieure de guerre 614:He died on 26 July 1957. 573:. 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Index


Minister Governor-General of Thrace
Alexandros Zaimis
Eleftherios Venizelos
Athens
George II
Pavlos Kountouriotis
Alexandros Zaimis
Stylianos Gonatas
Eleftherios Venizelos
Georgios Kafantaris
Alexandros Papanastasiou
Themistoklis Sofoulis
Andreas Michalakopoulos
Theodoros Pangalos
Athanasios Eftaxias
Georgios Kondylis
Alexandros Zaimis
Spartias
Kingdom of Greece
Athens
Kingdom of Greece
Alma mater
Hellenic Army Academy
École supérieure de guerre
Greece
Kingdom of Greece
Hellenic Army

Major General

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