“We ate them together,” 15 years later: When Theodoros Pangalos made history – Phrases by leading politicians of the Transition to Democracy-era that left their mark
From Konstantinos Karamanlis’s “We belong to the West” and Andreas Papandreou’s “Sink the Hora,” to Rallis’s “I don’t want any no’s,” to Sartzetakis’s “We are a nation without brothers,” to Karamanlis’s “five godfathers,” Papandreou’s “There is money,” and Tsipras’s “Go back, Mrs. Merkel”
“When we say life, we mean life”: Fifty years since Karamanlis’ historic phrase about the coup plotters
What reasons led the then Prime Minister to take the initiative so that those who overthrew democracy on April 21, 1967, would not be executed
The legalization of the KKE by Konstantinos Karamanlis in 1974
The 'other' Konstantinos Karamanlis after his return to Greece in 1974 – The Communist Parties in Western Europe in the 1970s – The legalization of the KKE and the KKE Interior on September 23, 1974 – Was Karamanlis' decision right or wrong?