Articles about the 4th of August regime
A compilation of introductory articles by several authors about different aspects of the regime.
General aspects
- The political events leading to the establishment of the Metaxas regime
- Brief summary of the Metaxas dictatorship
- How others saw the Metaxas regime
- Why did Metaxas not have a mass party?
- The 1940 pro-Axis plot against Metaxas
- The top 10 achievements of the Metaxas government
Specific aspects
- Archaeology under Metaxas
- The economic policy of the 4th of August regime
- Tourism under the Metaxas regime
- Censorship in the 4th of August State
- The Labour Battalions (Τάγματα Εργασίας)
- Metaxas, demotic Greek and the language question
- Cycladic architectural scenery – A gift from Metaxas?
- Greece and Romania in 1939
- The persecution of minorities
- The Greek arms industry under the 4th of August regime
- Architecture in Metaxas’ Greece
- The railway-based mobile propaganda exhibit
- Opposition against the Metaxas regime
- Book burnings under Metaxas’ rule
- Athletics and sports in the Metaxas regime
Ideology
- The ideological precedents of Greek fascism
- The ideology of the Metaxas regime
- The past in Metaxas’ ideology
- Propaganda and ideology of the 4th of August regime in the context of Hitler’s ‘New European Order’
- The Third Hellenic Civilization
- Metaxas, Women, and the Nation
- To Neon Kratos
- Was the 4th of August regime really fascist?
- The 4th of August – Towards a corporatist state
Symbology
- Symbols of the Metaxas regime (4th of August State)
- The labrys/pelekys axe: the symbol of thundergod Zeus and of the EON
- Nelly’s involvement in the propaganda machinery of the 4th of August State
The National Youth Organization EON
- The EON – The Greek fascist youth of Metaxas
- The EON at the “Freude und Arbeit” exhibition in Bucharest, 1939
- Comparision between the Greek fascist youth EON and the Croatian Ustasha youth Ustaška Mladež
- The EON against the Scouting movement
- Remebering the ceremony of the first EON phalanx
The 28th of October
Military and War entanglements
- The defence strategy of the Metaxas regime: Armed neutrality
- The Metaxas Line
- 1940 – The formation of the 1st Greek ski battalion
- Short account of the Greek Epopee of 1940
- Australia’s media on the outbreak of the Greek-Italian War
- The Greco-Italian War (1940)
- The Greco-German War (1941)
End of the regime
- The developments leading to Metaxas’ death
- Metaxas’ political testament
- The pledges of Koryzis and King George II upon Metaxas’ death
- Did the 4th of August regime end with Metaxas’ death?
- From Metaxas to Tsolakoglou: From dictatorship to collaborationism
- The collaborationist purge of the Metaxas regime
- Was Ioannis Metaxas murdered?