Georgios Papagos

Γεώργιος Παπάγος
Greece Greek 1883–1955 ○ Died in office

The Greek field marshal who staked the war on the Albanian front

When German forces invaded across the northern frontier, the main Greek army was still tied down on the Albanian front.

Georgios Papagos was a career officer loyal to the Greek monarchy and the Metaxas dictatorship, and the commander of the Hellenic Army during the Second World War. In 1940 he coordinated the defence against Italy's invasion from Albania and the Greek counteroffensive, but kept the army's main strength on the Albanian front as German intervention approached, weakening the defence of the Metaxas Line. During the occupation he helped form a resistance organization, was arrested and imprisoned by the Germans, and later commanded government forces in the Greek Civil War before becoming prime minister.

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