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Ethniko Komitato, 1937-1973.
Format
Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Description
(2 folders)
Details
Subject(s)
Guerrillas
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Greece
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20th century
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Human rights
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Greece
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20th century
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Manuscripts, Greek
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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World War, 1939-1945
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Underground movements
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Greece
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Greece
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Politics and government
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1935-1967
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Greece
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History
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1935-1967
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Sources
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Greece
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History
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Occupation, 1941-1944
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Related name
Stauropoulos, Nikos
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Getty AAT genre
Correspondence
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Ephemera
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20th century
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Photographs
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20th century
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Compiled/Created
1937-1973.
Summary note
Greek resistance organization archive. Contains material relating to Ethniko Komitato (National Revolutionary Committee of Greece), which operated under the Axis occupation of Greece during World War II. Included are autograph and typed manuscripts, such as requests; certificates regarding Nikolaos Stauropoulos' membership to the National Revolutionary Committee; reports to the Committee by N. Stauropoulos; agendas of the Committee; a list of the board members; the founding document and the National Line of the Committee; two handwritten issues (15 and 18 Apr. 1945) of the newspaper "Ethnika Neiata" (National Youth), with crossed out title " Hē ephēmeridoula mas"; four essays by Nikos Stauropoulos or Atellanos: "Einai akoma kairos"; "Ho agōnas sta ergostasia"; "Ho proskopismos kai hē agōgē tōn hellēnopaidōn"; and "To noēma tēs ethnikēs antistasēs kai hoi neoi"; an identification card of Nikolaos Stauropoulos; an obituary for Nikos Kollaros; a signed letter by Giōrgos Stauropoulos to his brother Nikos; a signed letter to Nikos Stauropoulos by Vyrōn (unknown last name); miscellaneous handwritten notes; 72 black-and-white photographs; and ephemera. Included also is a pamphlet dated April 6, 1941.
Notes
Title supplied by the cataloger.
Language note
Greek.
Source acquisition
Gift; Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund. AM 2013-21.
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