fandesacs2003
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Dear Queen angelique
I know that this is not the correct thread. Moderators please feel free to move it to the related one, as I don't know how to reply to your question on the correct place.
Now to our subject.
Queen Federica was half loved and half hated. She did a great job, tireless and dedicated. On the other side it was considered that she was interfering to matters she should not, out of her position and rights.
Her heaviest default was to being German, for a country who suffered a lot from WWII and Nazi occupation. Full stop up to now.
Furthermore the young handsome then Crown prince and later King was extremely popular, especially after the dream fairy tale marriage he did.
Greek people are emotive and were very touched by a young men who brought them a gold Olympic medal, a beautiful virginal bride of the highest blood, and already a baby girl. They could even forgive him his mother ...
But..there was the problem. After 3 years of romantic pink reign the military putch arrived.
What did the King do? Nothing. He showed himself as if he was in agreement with them (I don't believe it if course). Ok this could be understandable, he was a hostage, without any military power.
After 6 months he tried a counter-coup, to chase them. He failed. Ok it can happen, nice gesture though.
He left the country in emergency with his family. Ok. Understandable also, he was afraid for his life and family, he could have been killed as the Romanov family.
And then he established one year in Rome and then in London. Free countries, democracies, he was safe.
And what he did then? nothing. Absolutely nothing. He could ran around the whole world and protest again the dictatorship in his country. He was the king of Greece, son-in law of the king of Denmark and affiliated with all the RF of Europe. He could go everywhere and shout and fight for his people. And he did nothing, just having kids.
Average Greek people went around the whole Europe for 7 years, being deprived from their citizenship and passport, risking their life's, most with limited resources, fighting to free their country.
And the King himself did what? Nothing...Absolutely nothing. He might have secret contacts, but for the public opinion nothing. None an interview, an article, a press conference, nothing. Silence.
And last point, July 1974, dictatorship seems to fall, Konstantinos Karamanlis returns back, in a political situation unclear and risking his life. He has been acclaimed like a God by the whole country upon his arrival, mainly because he was the first to go.
And the King what has he done? Again nothing. He trusted Karamanlis who told him that he would go first and call him after, which if course he did not. For me it was the last and fatal mistake, at this point he lost the game for ever.
Not only he was forgotten during 7 years but he also showed his people that he did not risk anything for them. Leadership skill zero.
Again mods please move to the thread about Konstantin and the Colonels, I'm unable to do it while replying to QueenAngelique.
I know that this is not the correct thread. Moderators please feel free to move it to the related one, as I don't know how to reply to your question on the correct place.
Now to our subject.
Queen Federica was half loved and half hated. She did a great job, tireless and dedicated. On the other side it was considered that she was interfering to matters she should not, out of her position and rights.
Her heaviest default was to being German, for a country who suffered a lot from WWII and Nazi occupation. Full stop up to now.
Furthermore the young handsome then Crown prince and later King was extremely popular, especially after the dream fairy tale marriage he did.
Greek people are emotive and were very touched by a young men who brought them a gold Olympic medal, a beautiful virginal bride of the highest blood, and already a baby girl. They could even forgive him his mother ...
But..there was the problem. After 3 years of romantic pink reign the military putch arrived.
What did the King do? Nothing. He showed himself as if he was in agreement with them (I don't believe it if course). Ok this could be understandable, he was a hostage, without any military power.
After 6 months he tried a counter-coup, to chase them. He failed. Ok it can happen, nice gesture though.
He left the country in emergency with his family. Ok. Understandable also, he was afraid for his life and family, he could have been killed as the Romanov family.
And then he established one year in Rome and then in London. Free countries, democracies, he was safe.
And what he did then? nothing. Absolutely nothing. He could ran around the whole world and protest again the dictatorship in his country. He was the king of Greece, son-in law of the king of Denmark and affiliated with all the RF of Europe. He could go everywhere and shout and fight for his people. And he did nothing, just having kids.
Average Greek people went around the whole Europe for 7 years, being deprived from their citizenship and passport, risking their life's, most with limited resources, fighting to free their country.
And the King himself did what? Nothing...Absolutely nothing. He might have secret contacts, but for the public opinion nothing. None an interview, an article, a press conference, nothing. Silence.
And last point, July 1974, dictatorship seems to fall, Konstantinos Karamanlis returns back, in a political situation unclear and risking his life. He has been acclaimed like a God by the whole country upon his arrival, mainly because he was the first to go.
And the King what has he done? Again nothing. He trusted Karamanlis who told him that he would go first and call him after, which if course he did not. For me it was the last and fatal mistake, at this point he lost the game for ever.
Not only he was forgotten during 7 years but he also showed his people that he did not risk anything for them. Leadership skill zero.
Again mods please move to the thread about Konstantin and the Colonels, I'm unable to do it while replying to QueenAngelique.
Dear Vandesacs;
Being Greek, you know more about what happened than I do. I had been given the impression, that King Konstantin's Mother, Queen Frederica had been problematic and thus, in a roundabout way, had caused the ending of The Monarchy. What happened in 1974, I don't know, and I would be grateful if you would enlighten me. Why a reigning King bows in front of his invitees, is a mystery to Me too! Thank you for your reaction and additional insights.
Kind Regards,
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