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World War I: It was a general conflict of European forces that lasted from July 1914 until November 11, 1918
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In 1919, Eleftherios Venizelos and his government, backed by the victors of World War I, ordered the withdrawal of Greek troops to Asia Minor.
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Lausanne's Treaty was a peace treaty that set the boundaries of modern Turkey. It was signed in Lausanne, Switzerland on July 24, 1923, by Greece, Turkey and other countries that fought in World War I and the Asian Campaign
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Alexandros Papanastasiou's government, 1924 (March - July 1924) was the first government of the Second Hellenic Republic.
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The parliamentary elections of November 7, 1926, were held for the first time with a proportional electoral system and a printed party ballot paper. Venizelos was in Paris. A universal government has emerged
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The world economic recession of 1929 was an international economic recession that lasted from one to ten years in various countries of the world.
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George Kondilis on October 10, 1935, took power by dictatorship
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World War II was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945,