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  1. Napoleon Zervas (Greek: Ναπολέων Ζέρβας; May 17, 1891 – December 10, 1957) was a Hellenic Army officer and resistance leader during World War II. He organized and led the National Republican Greek League (EDES), the second most significant (after EAM ), in terms of size and activity, resistance organization against ...

  2. Napoleon Zervas. Greek army officer. Learn about this topic in these articles: command of EDES. In EDES. Napoleon Zervas, EDES was originally liberal and antimonarchist, but it moved steadily to the political right.

  3. El movimiento lo formaron el 9 de septiembre de 1941 los generales antimonárquicos Stilianos Gonatas y Napoleón Zervas. 1 2 Se nombró al general Nikolaos Plastiras, principal figura republicana en el exilio en Francia, dirigente honorífico. 1 El movimiento, hostil al monarca exiliado Jorge II de Grecia, defendía el mantenimiento ...

  4. Ο Ναπολέων Ζέρβας ( Άρτα, 17 Μαΐου 1891 - Αθήνα, 10 Δεκεμβρίου 1957) [2] ήταν Έλληνας στρατιωτικός, κινηματίας, ιδρυτής και αντιστασιακός του ΕΔΕΣ και πολιτικός. Γέννηση και καταγωγή. Γεννήθηκε στην Άρτα στις 17 Μαΐου του 1891, Καταγόταν από την ιστορική σουλιώτικη οικογένεια, των Ζερβαίων.

  5. 25 de nov. de 2023 · Napoleon Zervas, second from left. Credit: Public Domain. The next day, Aris Velouchiotis, the leader of the Greek People’s Liberation Army (ELAS), met with the British commandos. All parties agreed that the Gorgopotamos bridge was the best sabotage target.

  6. c. April 1941 - December 1944. EDES, nationalist guerrilla force that, bolstered by British support, constituted the only serious challenge to EAM-ELAS control of the resistance movement in occupied Greece during World War II. Led by Gen. Napoleon Zervas, EDES was originally liberal and antimonarchist, but it moved steadily to the political right.

  7. 28 de ago. de 2020 · Sfikas, Napoleon Zervas, 191–208. 71. General State Archives/Royal Palace Archive/File 439/106, Report of Georgios Zalokostas (Ekthesis Georgiou Zalokosta), 7/6/1946.