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The end of 1921 with the death of the King of Greece, Alexander, the fall of Eleftherios Venizelos, and the return of King Constantine I to the throne brought Greece once more to the fore in international politics. Although "unrecognized" by the great Allied Powers, King Constantine I resumed his interrupted reign amidst frantic acclamations of the population, a wave of anti-Venizelist reprisals, and dark war clouds in Anatolia where the Turkish Nationalist leader, Mustafa Kemal Pasha, was daily increasing his following.

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dbo:abstract The end of 1921 with the death of the King of Greece, Alexander, the fall of Eleftherios Venizelos, and the return of King Constantine I to the throne brought Greece once more to the fore in international politics. Although "unrecognized" by the great Allied Powers, King Constantine I resumed his interrupted reign amidst frantic acclamations of the population, a wave of anti-Venizelist reprisals, and dark war clouds in Anatolia where the Turkish Nationalist leader, Mustafa Kemal Pasha, was daily increasing his following. (en) La fin de l'année 1921, avec la mort du roi de Grèce Alexandre, la chute d'Elefthérios Venizélos et le retour spectaculaire du roi Constantin Ier sur le trône, a permis à la Grèce de retrouver sa place sur la scène politique internationale. Bien que « non reconnu » par les grandes puissances alliées, le roi Constantin Ier a repris son règne interrompu au milieu des acclamations frénétiques de la population, d'une vague de représailles anti-vénizélistes et de sombres nuages de guerre en Anatolie où le leader nationaliste turc, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, augmente quotidiennement le nombre de ses partisans. Cette page concerne les évènements survenus en 1921 en Grèce : (fr)
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rdfs:comment The end of 1921 with the death of the King of Greece, Alexander, the fall of Eleftherios Venizelos, and the return of King Constantine I to the throne brought Greece once more to the fore in international politics. Although "unrecognized" by the great Allied Powers, King Constantine I resumed his interrupted reign amidst frantic acclamations of the population, a wave of anti-Venizelist reprisals, and dark war clouds in Anatolia where the Turkish Nationalist leader, Mustafa Kemal Pasha, was daily increasing his following. (en) La fin de l'année 1921, avec la mort du roi de Grèce Alexandre, la chute d'Elefthérios Venizélos et le retour spectaculaire du roi Constantin Ier sur le trône, a permis à la Grèce de retrouver sa place sur la scène politique internationale. Bien que « non reconnu » par les grandes puissances alliées, le roi Constantin Ier a repris son règne interrompu au milieu des acclamations frénétiques de la population, d'une vague de représailles anti-vénizélistes et de sombres nuages de guerre en Anatolie où le leader nationaliste turc, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, augmente quotidiennement le nombre de ses partisans. (fr)
rdfs:label 1921 in Greece (en) 1921 en Grèce (fr)
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