![Ioannis E Kolovos on Twitter: "#Onthisday in 1936 Greek PM Ioannis #Metaxas, with the support of King George II, suspended key articles of the constitution and declared the #4thofAugust Regime / #otd # Ioannis E Kolovos on Twitter: "#Onthisday in 1936 Greek PM Ioannis #Metaxas, with the support of King George II, suspended key articles of the constitution and declared the #4thofAugust Regime / #otd #](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Djupo5BW4AUziHS.jpg)
Ioannis E Kolovos on Twitter: "#Onthisday in 1936 Greek PM Ioannis #Metaxas, with the support of King George II, suspended key articles of the constitution and declared the #4thofAugust Regime / #otd #
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Greek history - The dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas and the start of World War II 1936 – 1940 - YouTube
![The Metaxas Myth: Dictatorship and Propaganda in Greece (International Library of War Studies): Petrakis, Marina: 9781848857810: Amazon.com: Books The Metaxas Myth: Dictatorship and Propaganda in Greece (International Library of War Studies): Petrakis, Marina: 9781848857810: Amazon.com: Books](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81W2d9WQZZL._AC_UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg)
The Metaxas Myth: Dictatorship and Propaganda in Greece (International Library of War Studies): Petrakis, Marina: 9781848857810: Amazon.com: Books
National Hellenic Society - Today we once again honor the rejection of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's ultimatum by Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas on October 28, 1940. When given demands from the
![Students are seen seated before the student parade during the celebrations. The national "Oxi (No) Day" commemorates the rejection by Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by the Italian Students are seen seated before the student parade during the celebrations. The national "Oxi (No) Day" commemorates the rejection by Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by the Italian](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PYH8P9/students-are-seen-seated-before-the-student-parade-during-the-celebrations-the-national-oxi-no-day-commemorates-the-rejection-by-greek-prime-minister-ioannis-metaxas-of-the-ultimatum-made-by-the-italian-dictator-benito-mussolini-on-28-october-1940-during-the-world-war-ii-and-it-is-celebrated-yearly-by-the-greek-communities-around-the-world-in-greece-and-cyprus-after-world-war-ii-it-became-a-public-holiday-in-greece-and-cyprus-and-the-events-is-commemorated-every-year-with-military-and-student-parades-on-every-anniversary-most-public-buildings-and-residences-are-decorated-with-greek-fl-PYH8P9.jpg)
Students are seen seated before the student parade during the celebrations. The national "Oxi (No) Day" commemorates the rejection by Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by the Italian
![A student seen holding a flag as they take part during the celebrations. The national "Oxi (No) Day" commemorates the rejection by Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by A student seen holding a flag as they take part during the celebrations. The national "Oxi (No) Day" commemorates the rejection by Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PYH8P6/a-student-seen-holding-a-flag-as-they-take-part-during-the-celebrations-the-national-oxi-no-day-commemorates-the-rejection-by-greek-prime-minister-ioannis-metaxas-of-the-ultimatum-made-by-the-italian-dictator-benito-mussolini-on-28-october-1940-during-world-war-ii-it-is-celebrated-yearly-by-greek-communities-around-the-world-in-greece-and-cyprus-after-world-war-ii-it-became-a-public-holiday-in-greece-and-cyprus-and-the-event-is-commemorated-every-year-with-military-and-student-parades-on-every-anniversary-most-public-buildings-and-residences-are-decorated-with-greek-flags-PYH8P6.jpg)
A student seen holding a flag as they take part during the celebrations. The national "Oxi (No) Day" commemorates the rejection by Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas of the ultimatum made by
![Propagandopolis on Twitter: "Ohi Day – "No Day" – refers to Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas' (mythical) response to an Italian ultimatum to forfeit land or face war: "No". In this poster, Propagandopolis on Twitter: "Ohi Day – "No Day" – refers to Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas' (mythical) response to an Italian ultimatum to forfeit land or face war: "No". In this poster,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ElcFfCAW0AAt-Da.jpg)