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EOKA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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EOKA B - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EOKA-B was a Greek Cypriot paramilitary organisation formed in 1971. It followed a right-wing nationalistic ideology and had the ultimate goal of achieving the enosis of Cyprus with Greece. During it...
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EOKA [ Ethniki Organosis Kyprion Agoniston - National Organization of Cypriot Fighters] started a guerrilla campaign against British colonial rule aimed at self-determination and union with Greece (Enosis)on 01 April 1955. ... EOKA (Ethniki Organosis Kyprion Agoniston)
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EOKA (Ethniki Organosis Kyprion Agoniston, in English National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters) was a Greek Cypriot military resistance organisation that fought for national self-determination and union (Enosis) with Greece in the mid- to late- 1950s. Since Cyprus was under British sovereignty at the time,
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on EOKA (Cypriot organization), underground nationalist movement of Greek Cypriots dedicated to ending British colonial rule in Cyprus (achieved in 1960) and to achieving the eventual union (Greek enosis) of Cyprus with Greece. ... EOKA was organized by Col. Georgios Grivas,
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EOKA – Dictionary of World History includes biographies, the history of EOKA, religious and political movements, and key battles. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of World History. ... EOKA (National Organization of Cypriot Fighters) The militant wing of the enosis (Greek, ‘union’) movement in Cyprus.
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The paper presents a theoretical framework of recruitment by organizations of political violence as an alternative approach to traditional accounts of ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about EOKA. EOKA. Information about EOKA in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In 1971, 11 years after the independence of Cyprus, Grivas returned to the island to form EOKA B and to resume the fight for enosis, which had not been achieved by the Cypriot government.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about EOKA B. EOKA B. Information about EOKA B in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In 1971, 11 years after the independence of Cyprus, Grivas returned to the island to form EOKA B and to resume the fight for enosis, which had not been achieved by the Cypriot government.
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