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- Q22082263 subject Q6257469.
- Q22082263 subject Q6336193.
- Q22082263 subject Q8143627.
- Q22082263 abstract "Operation Pyrsos (Greek: Επιχείρηση «Πυρσός», "Torch") was the final campaign launched by the National Army of the internationally recognized Greek government against the communist forces during the Greek Civil War. After the success of the preceding Operation Pyravlos, communist forces in central Greece had been defeated and only the mountain strongholds of Grammos and Vitsi in northwestern Greece remained under their control. Yugoslavian assistance to the communists had come to an end in February 1949 amid the Tito–Stalin split. The National Army launched a diversionary attack on Grammos and their main force at Vitsi. Five days of fighting cost the National Army 1,682 casualties. 1,182 communists were killed in action and over 1,000 wounded were evacuated across the Albanian border. On August 25, following a massive attack by the National Army with aircraft and artillery, the Albanian government of Enver Hoxha cut off its assistance to the Greek communist forces and disarmed the Greek communists on its territory. The operation ended at 10 am on August 30. The Greek communists formally surrendered in mid-October, ending the Greek Civil War.".
- Q22082263 causalties "1,632 prisoners and deserters".
- Q22082263 causalties "2,280 dead".
- Q22082263 causalties "about 3,000 wounded".
- Q22082263 combatant "(assistance until August 25)".
- Q22082263 combatant "Kingdom of Greece(National Army)".
- Q22082263 combatant "Provisional Democratic Government(Democratic Army of Greece)".
- Q22082263 place Q1285400.
- Q22082263 place Q165408.
- Q22082263 place Q2470133.
- Q22082263 place Q41.
- Q22082263 result "decisiveNational Armyvictory".
- Q22082263 strength "50 aircraft".
- Q22082263 strength "50,000 (6 divisions)".
- Q22082263 strength "artillery".
- Q22082263 strength "at least 6,912".
- Q22082263 wikiPageExternalLink greek-civil-war.htm.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1186143.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196099.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1285400.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1546449.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q165408.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q188972.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q190600.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q209065.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q22082261.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q2470133.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q41.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q53783.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q6257469.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q6336193.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q7252733.
- Q22082263 wikiPageWikiLink Q8143627.
- Q22082263 casualties "1632".
- Q22082263 casualties "2280".
- Q22082263 casualties "about 3,000 wounded".
- Q22082263 combatant Q7252733.
- Q22082263 combatant "Kingdom of Greece".
- Q22082263 place "Grammos and Vitsi, West Macedonia, northwestern Greece".
- Q22082263 result "decisive National Army victory".
- Q22082263 strength "50".
- Q22082263 strength "50000".
- Q22082263 strength "artillery".
- Q22082263 strength "at least 6,912".
- Q22082263 type Event.
- Q22082263 type Event.
- Q22082263 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q22082263 type SocietalEvent.
- Q22082263 type Event.
- Q22082263 type Thing.
- Q22082263 type Q1656682.
- Q22082263 comment "Operation Pyrsos (Greek: Επιχείρηση «Πυρσός», "Torch") was the final campaign launched by the National Army of the internationally recognized Greek government against the communist forces during the Greek Civil War. After the success of the preceding Operation Pyravlos, communist forces in central Greece had been defeated and only the mountain strongholds of Grammos and Vitsi in northwestern Greece remained under their control.".
- Q22082263 label "Operation Pyrsos".