- Ioannis Kalogeras
Ioannis V. Kalogeras was born in
Spartias , a small village of the mountainous area of Trichonis, of the Prefecture ofAetoloacarnania inGreece . He followed a military carrier, educated at theHellenic Military Academy of Evelpides inAthens and then at the Ecole Superieur “De Geure” inParis from where he was called to participate in 1912 in theBalkan Wars . He was positioned in the staff of the IV Division and under the orders of Division Chief Moschopoulos he participated in the battle ofSarantaporo , an important battle for the timely liberation ofThessaloniki by the Greek army. In December 1912 he suggested to General Sapountzakis and then to Prince and future kingConstantine I of Greece the capture of the strategic hill of Tsouka, west ofBizani , a successful operation that led to the liberation onFebruary 21 1913 of the city ofIoannina . He participated in the 2nd Balkan War in the battle and liberation ofKilkis in June 1913. DureWorld War I he server as the Chief of Staff in the II Division and later as a Vice-Chief of the General Chiefs of Staff inSmyrna on February 1920. In March 1920 we was the Chief of Staff of the army ofThrace under General Zymbratakis, participating in the liberation and organization of both Western and Eastern Thrace.He resigned from the army in August 1923 and settled in
Athens , where he witnessed a coop for reinstating monarchy in Greece. I. Kalogeras participated in the successful suppression of the coop, creating a force of 3000 volunteers in Athens, and succeeding to clear Macedonia andEpirus . Thus, he contributed to the fall of monarchy and the declaration of the 2nd Greek Republic.He then entered the political field, and was elected for the first time in 1923 and from them continually till December 1930 a Member of the Parliament from the area of Athens. In 1930 he became Minister- General Commander of Thrace, contributing to the organisation of Western Thrace.
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* [http://alex.eled.duth.gr/leukoma/ Album of Thrace - Macedonia 1932]
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