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καθεστώς - traduzione in Inglese

MILITARY DICTATORSHIP OF GREECE FROM 1936 TO 1941
Greek Fascism; Metaxas regime; Metaxas dictatorship; Metaxas Regime; Fourth of August Regime; Third Greek Civilization; Third Hellenic Civilization; Καθεστώς της 4ης Αυγούστου; Metaxist Greece
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  • double axe]], emblem of the organisation, is visible on the standard.
  • The emblem of EON.
  • The flag which was used by EON during the Fourth of August regime.
  • King George II]] and [[Alexandros Papagos]] during a meeting of the Anglo-Greek War Council.
  • Poster of the Metaxas regime and the [[General Confederation of Greek Workers]] promoting the [[Social Insurance Institute]] (IKA)
  • Propaganda poster of the regime
  • Young members of the Greek [[National Organisation of Youth]] (EON) give the [[fascist salute]] to [[Ioannis Metaxas]].<ref>Metaxas Jugend - A picture album of the Greek Fascist Youth EON (2009), p.11</ref>
  • Statue of [[Constantine I of Greece]], placed in [[Pedion tou Areos]] during the regime. In November 1936 his relics were transferred from Italy and buried in [[Tatoi]].

καθεστώς      
regime, status quo
totalitarian regime         
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  • Caliph]] of the [[Islamic State]], ruled as the dictator of a totalitarian [[quasi-state]] that controlled parts of Iraq and Syria from 2014 to 2019
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POLITICAL SYSTEM IN WHICH THE STATE HOLDS TOTAL AUTHORITY
Totalitarian; Totalitarism; Totalitarianism and authoritarianism; Economic totalitarianism; Totalitarian regime; Totaliterianism; Totalitarian government; User:Silverback/Category:Totalitarian dictators; Totalitarian dictatorship; Totalitarian state; Totalitarian regimes; Total state; Totalitarian model; Totalitarian rule; Totalitarian system; Totalitarianist; Totalitarian Dictatorship; Anti-totalitarianism; Anti-totalitarian; Totallitarian; Totalistic; Totalitarian State; Antitotalitarianism; Antitotalitarian; Totalitarian dictator; Totalstaat
ολοκληρωτικό καθεστώς
status quo         
LATIN TERM MEANING THE EXISTING STATE OF AFFAIRS
Statu quo
παρούσα κατάσταση, μέχρι τούδε καθεστώς, καθεστώς

Wikipedia

4th of August Regime

The 4th of August Regime (Greek: Καθεστώς της 4ης Αυγούστου, romanized: Kathestós tis tetártis Avgoústou), commonly also known as the Metaxas regime (Καθεστώς Μεταξά, Kathestós Metaxá), was a totalitarian regime under the leadership of General Ioannis Metaxas that ruled the Kingdom of Greece from 1936 to 1941. On 4 August 1936, Metaxas, with the support of King George II, suspended the Greek parliament and went on to preside over a conservative, staunchly anti-communist government. The regime took inspiration in its symbolism and rhetoric from Fascist Italy, but retained close links to Britain and the French Third Republic, rather than the Axis powers. Lacking a popular base, after Metaxas' death in January 1941 the regime hinged entirely on the King. Although Greece was occupied following the German invasion of Greece in April 1941 and the Greek government was forced into exile in the British-controlled Kingdom of Egypt, several prominent figures of the regime, notably the notorious security chief Konstantinos Maniadakis, survived for several months in cabinet until the King was forced to dismiss them in a compromise with the representatives of the old democratic political establishment.