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- Alexandros_Rosios abstract "Alexandros Rosios (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Ρόσιος, 1917 — 30 August 2005), also known by the nom de guerre Ypsilantis, was a member of the Greek Communist Party (KKE) and officer of the Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS), and later the Democratic Army of Greece (DSE). On the night of 30 March 1946, he led the attack on the Gendarmerie station in Litochoro, an event traditionally regarded as the starting point of the Greek Civil War.".
- Alexandros_Rosios birthPlace Kozani_(regional_unit).
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- Alexandros_Rosios birthYear "1917".
- Alexandros_Rosios deathDate "2005-08-30".
- Alexandros_Rosios deathYear "2005".
- Alexandros_Rosios education Aristotle_University_of_Thessaloniki.
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- Alexandros_Rosios birthDate "1917".
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- Alexandros_Rosios comment "Alexandros Rosios (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Ρόσιος, 1917 — 30 August 2005), also known by the nom de guerre Ypsilantis, was a member of the Greek Communist Party (KKE) and officer of the Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS), and later the Democratic Army of Greece (DSE). On the night of 30 March 1946, he led the attack on the Gendarmerie station in Litochoro, an event traditionally regarded as the starting point of the Greek Civil War.".
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