Description
Γ. & Κ. Ταρσατόπουλος
Οι Εθνικοί Αγώνες των Ελλήνων 1827 – 1949
και η Βασιλική Χωροφυλακή
Πρώτο Τεύχος
Η Περίοδος Βασιλείας Όθωνος
1827-1833
Εθνική έκδοσις, Αθήναι 1958
G. & K. Tarsatopoulos
The National Struggles of the Greeks 1827 – 1949
and the Royal Gendarmerie
First issue
The Reign of Otto of Greece
1827-1833
Published National Edition in Athens in 1958
Original Paper Binding
First Edition
8vo (22cm x 15cm)
96 Pages
With Illustrations
The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1829. In 1826, the Greeks were assisted by the British Empire, Kingdom of France, and the Russian Empire, while the Ottomans were aided by their North African vassals. The war led to the formation of modern Greece, which would be expanded to its modern size in later years. The revolution is celebrated by Greeks around the world as independence day on 25 March.
The Hellenic Gendarmerie was the largest and most important security force in Greece for 150 years. It was established by royal decree on June 1, 1833, the day of King Otto’s birthday, as the Royal Gendarmerie Corps and was later renamed the Hellenic Royal Gendarmerie and then the Hellenic Gendarmerie, where it remained until 1984 when it was merged by law with the City Police into a single police force under the modern name Hellenic Police (HEL.AS.).