The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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... ( Veroia ) on 30 August . Prior to the attack on the latter , the Greeks bribed the gendarmerie at Veroia to report that the nearby gendarmerie post at Kovardjik was superfluous , whereupon it had been abolished . The most important ...
... ( Veroia ) on 30 August . Prior to the attack on the latter , the Greeks bribed the gendarmerie at Veroia to report that the nearby gendarmerie post at Kovardjik was superfluous , whereupon it had been abolished . The most important ...
Page 367
... Veroia itself . Leaving most of his band in the lake , he took with him into Veroia only three men , including the no- torious Skotidas . His object was to attack the Sunday procession to the church of Kato Panagia , which was always ...
... Veroia itself . Leaving most of his band in the lake , he took with him into Veroia only three men , including the no- torious Skotidas . His object was to attack the Sunday procession to the church of Kato Panagia , which was always ...
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... Veroia and Naousa - the scene of his former exploits . It was his mission to seize control of communications and to destroy enemy installations . Assisted by Papatzaneteas , he blew up the Veroia Thessaloniki railway line in no less ...
... Veroia and Naousa - the scene of his former exploits . It was his mission to seize control of communications and to destroy enemy installations . Assisted by Papatzaneteas , he blew up the Veroia Thessaloniki railway line in no less ...
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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