List of defence ministers of Greece

List of defence ministers of Greece

This is a list of Greek war and defence ministers.

List of Ministers for War, 1899–1950

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Konstantinos Koumoudouros
14 April 1899
11 January 1900|
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Nikolaos Tsamandos
11 January 1900
14 November 1901|
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Giorgios Korpas
25 November 1901
6 December 1902|
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Colonel Lymbrittis
7 December 1902
27 June 1903|
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Alexios Grivas
28 June 1903
11 July 1903|
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Ioannis Konstantinides
11 July 1903
19 December 1903|
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Konstantinos Smolenskis
19 December 1903
29 December 1904|
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Kyriakos Mavromichalis
29 December 1904
30 July 1905|
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Vasileos Boudouris
30 July 1905
21 December 1905|
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Georgios Theotokis
21 December 1905
29 July 1909|
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Emmanuel Manoussgiannakis
29 July 1909
28 August 1909|
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Leonidas Lapathiotis
31 August 1909
30 December 1909|
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Ioannis Konstantinides
30 December 1909
31 January 1910|
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Nikolaos Zorbas
31 January 1910
18 October 1910|
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Eleutherios Venizelos
18 October 1910
10 March 1915|
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Dimitrios Gounaris
10 March 1915
23 August 1915|
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Panayotis Danglis
23 August 1915
7 October 1915|
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General Yanakitsas
7 October 1915
7 November 1915|
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General Yanakitsas
7 November 1915
22 June 1916|
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Konstantinos Kallaris
22 June 1916
16 September 1916|
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Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos
16 September 1916
9 October 1916|
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Nikolaos Drakos
10 October 1916
27 June 1917|
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Eleutherios Venizelos
27 June 1917
26 September 1917|
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Panayotis Danglis
26 September 1917
11 January 1918|
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Eleutherios Venizelos
11 January 1918
28 November 1918|
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Alexios Grivas
28 November 1918
18 November 1920|
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Dimitrios Gounaris
18 November 1920
8 April 1921|
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Nikolaos Theotakis
8 April 1921
16 May 1922|
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Nikolaos Stratos
16 May 1922
22 May 1922|
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Nikolaos Theotakis
22 May 1922
9 September 1922|
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Nikolaos Triantaphyllakos
10 September 1922
29 September 1922|
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Georgios Kondylis
12 March 1924
11 June 1924|
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Theodoros Pangalos
11 June 1924
24 July 1924|
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Georgios Katechakis
24 July 1924
9 March 1925|
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Konstantinos Gondikas
9 March 1925
26 June 1925|
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Theodoros Pangalos
26 June 1925
19 July 1926|
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Charalambos Tseroulis
19 July 1926
23 August 1926|
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Georgios Kondylis
26 August 1926
4 December 1926|
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Alexandros Mazarakis
4 December 1926
4 July 1928|
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Themistoklis Sophoulis
4 July 1928
11 November 1930|
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Eleutherios Venizelos
11 November 1930
23 December 1930|
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Georgios Katechakis
23 December 1930
26 May 1932|
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Alexandros Papanastasiou
26 May 1932
3 June 1932|
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Theodoros Chavinis
5 June 1932
31 October 1932|
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Georgios Kondylis
3 November 1932
13 January 1933|
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Georgios Katechakis
16 January 1933
6 March 1933|
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Alexandros Othonaios
6 March 1933
8 March 1933|
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Georgios Kondylis
10 March 1933
20 March 1935|
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Ioannis Metaxas
5 March 1935
13 March 1935|
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Georgios Kondylis
20 March 1935
10 October 1935|
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Alexandros Papagos
10 October 1935
25 November 1935|
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Konstantinos Demertzis
30 November 1935
5 March 1935|
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Ioannis Metaxas
14 March 1936
29 January 1941|
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Alexandros Korizis
29 January 1941
18 April 1941|
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Theodoros Panagakos
21 April 1941
2 June 1941|
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Stylianos Dimitrikakis
2 June 1941
4 May 1942|
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Panayotis Kanellopoulos
4 May 1942
16 March 1943|
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Byron Karapangiotis
16 March 1943
3 April 1944|
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Sophoklis Venizelos
13 April 1944
23 April 1944|
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George Papandreou
28 May 1944
31 December 1944|
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Nikolaos Plastiras
3 January 1945
7 April 1945|
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Petros Voulgaris
9 April 1945
11 August 1945|
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Alexandros Merenditis
11 August 1945
1 November 1945|
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Spiridon Georgoulis
1 November 1945
20 November 1945|
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Konstantinos Manetas
21 January 1946
1 April 1946|
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List of Ministers for War, Marine & Air, 1946

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Petros Mavromihalis
4 April 1946
3 November 1946
People's Party
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List of Ministers for War, 1946–1950

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Philippos Dragoumis
4 November 1946
24 January 1947
People's Party
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Andreas Stratos
27 January 1947
12 November 1948
People's Party
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Konstantinos Rendis
18 November 1948
19 January 1949
Liberal Party
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Panayotis Kanellopoulos
20 January 1949
30 June 1949
National Unionist Party
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G. Kazanas||
People's Party
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List of Ministers for War, Marine & Air, 1950

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Ioannis Theotokis
7 January 1950
5 March 1950|
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List of Ministers for National Defence, 1950–present

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Philippos Manouilides
15 April 1950
18 August 1950
Democratic Socialist Party
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Sophoklis Venizelos
21 August 1950
9 September 1950
Liberal Party
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Constantinos Rendis
9 September 1950
13 September 1950
Liberal Party
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Konstantinos Karamanlis
13 September 1950
2 November 1950
People's Party
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Panayotis Spilitopoulos
30 July 1951
27 October 1951|
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Alexandros Sakellariou
27 October 1951
28 March 1952|
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Sophoklis Venizelos
10 April 1952
10 October 1952
Liberal Party
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Ioannis Pitsikas
11 October 1952
18 November 1952|
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Alexandros Papagos
23 November 1952
2 December 1952
Greek Rally
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Panayotis Kanellopoulos
2 December 1952
6 June 1955
Greek Rally
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Konstantinos Karamanlis
6 October 1955
10 January 1956
Greek Rally
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Sterghios Steriopoulos
11 January 1956
27 February 1956|
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Aristides Protopapadakis
29 February 1956
2 March 1958
National Radical Union
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Giorgios Sergiopolis
5 March 1958
17 May 1958|
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Konstantinos Karamanlis
17 May 1958
20 September 1961
National Radical Union
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Haralambos Potamianos
20 September 1961
4 November 1961|
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Aristides Protopapadakis
4 November 1961
11 June 1963
National Radical Union
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Filippos Dragoumis
19 June 1963
28 September 1963|
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Dimitrios Papanikopoulos
29 September 1963
18 February 1964|
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Petros Garoufalias
18 February 1964
15 July 1965
Center Union
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Stavros Kostopoulos
15 July 1965
21 December 1966
Center Union
Dissident Center Union
Liberal Democratic Center
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Ioannis Paraskevopoulos
22 December 1966
30 March 1967|
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Panayotis Papaligouras
3 April 1967
21 April 1967
National Radical Union
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Giorgios Papadopoulos
13 December 1967
8 October 1973|
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Nikolaos Efessios
8 October 1973
25 November 1973|
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Efstathios Latsoudis
25 November 1973
24 July 1974|
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Evangelos Averoff
26 July 1974
19 October 1981
National Radical Union (1974)
New Democracy (1974–81)
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Andreas Papandreou
21 October 1981
25 April 1986
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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Ioannis Haralambopoulos
25 April 1986
1 July 1989
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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Ioannis Varvitsiotis
2 July 1989
7 October 1989
New Democracy
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Theodoros Degiannis
12 October 1989
23 November 1989|
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Tzannis Tzannetakis
23 November 1989
12 February 1990
New Democracy
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Theodoros Degiannis
13 February 1990
11 April 1990|
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Ioannis Varvitsiotis
11 April 1990
13 October 1993
New Democracy
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Gerassimos Arsenis
13 October 1993
24 September 1996
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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Akis Tsochatzopoulos
24 September 1996
23 October 2001
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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Ioannis Papandoniou
23 October 2001
10 March 2004
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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Spilios Spiliotopoulos
10 March 2004
15 February 2006
New Democracy
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Evaggelos Meimarakis
15 February 2006|
New Democracy
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