Vlaha Karatsokaros
Aristocracy
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I apologize. Now I get your point. Yes, I agree completely. it must be terrible to witness all this profound indifference.I was referring to the Greek Royal Family not the country.
To Odette re # 146: Well said!
You may be right here.If you look at the history of Greece will reach the obvious conclusion, Greece has never wanted a monarchy.
Greece's war of independence started in 1821. The revolution was supported by pre-eminent illuminati and funded by wealthy Greeks of the diaspora who formed a secret society, Philiki Etairia. When Greece became independent, the Greeks looked upon the Great Powers as saviours and accepted whatever they recommended for her, first Otto of Bavaria (1832), and later a Danish prince (1864). In other words, Greece had no choice and was doing everything to secure borders and expand territorially.Greece becomes a State in the XIX century, they were occupied by the Turks, to liberalize of them and be a state, they needed financing for war, money, weapons, military support came from countries like Denmark
Insofar as money was concerned, Greece received loans but struggled to pay them off. Nothing was given to her for free.
Denmark was too small and too poor itself to be able to subsidize a new and impoverished nation. King George I, however, brought along, as a gift from queen Victoria, the Ionian Islands.
The events of the 20th century with the emergence of communism and the civil war following WWII are an entirely different story with its own perspective. The monarchy was restored with the plebiscite of 1936 and the post-exile referendum in 1946 mainly and mostly to preserve freedom and political stability, not necessarily for financial support.
Greece had chosen to be part of the Western World and, while it was surrounded by three communist countries, it had no option but to maintain the monarchy to symbolize her western orientation.
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