Eleftherios Stavridis or Lefteris Stavridis ( el, Ελευθέριος or Λευτέρης Σταυρίδης; 1893–1966) was a
Greek journalist and politician. He was initially an activist of the Left, serving as
General Secretary
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of the
Communist Party of Greece
The Communist Party of Greece ( el, Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδας, ''Kommounistikó Kómma Elládas'', KKE) is a political party in Greece.
Founded in 1918 as the Socialist Labour Party of Greece and adopted its curren ...
in 1925–26, before being expelled from the Party in 1928 and undergoing a rapid ideological transition to the far right, becoming an ardent anti-communist. He participated in the
fascist
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National Union of Greece, collaborated with the
Metaxas dictatorship
The 4th of August Regime ( el, Καθεστώς της 4ης Αυγούστου, Kathestós tis tetártis Avgoústou), commonly also known as the Metaxas regime (, ''Kathestós Metaxá''), was a totalitarian regime under the leadership of Gener ...
and the Germans during the
Axis occupation of Greece, and served as a prominent anti-communist propagandist for successive right-wing governments after the
Greek Civil War
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, until his death.
Early life
Eleftherios Stavridis was born in the village of
Selymbria, near
Constantinople, in 1893. He became an orphan at a young age, and his uncle, Nektarios Karabounis (later sainted by the
Eastern Orthodox Church) became his guardian.
[Stavridis, ''Ta paraskinia tou KKE'', Synchroni Skepsis Editions, Athens 1988, Introductory note, p. 4]
He later went to Constantinople, where he went to school at the
Great School of the Nation. After finishing school, he left the
Ottoman Empire and went to
Athens, where he studied at the
Rizareios School, where his uncle was headmaster. Appointed as a clerk in the
Ministry of the Interior, he was called up for military service in the mobilization of 1915, being sent to
Drama, where he was cut off following the
occupation of the area by the Bulgarian army in 1916. In 1917, along with the rest of the city's male population he was moved to a concentration camp in
Pleven
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in Bulgaria, where he remained until the capitulation of Bulgaria at the end of
World War I. At his return to Greece, he was appointed to the Eastern Macedonia Directorate at Drama.
Membership of the Communist Party
Stavridis became an early member of the Socialist Labour Party of Greece (SEKE), the predecessor of the later
Communist Party of Greece
The Communist Party of Greece ( el, Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδας, ''Kommounistikó Kómma Elládas'', KKE) is a political party in Greece.
Founded in 1918 as the Socialist Labour Party of Greece and adopted its curren ...
(KKE), joining its Drama branch soon after the party's foundation. In the 2nd Congress of SEKE in April 1920, he participated as representative of the Drama organization. In 1921 he was again called up for military service and sent to the front in the
Asia Minor Campaign. Along with
Pantelis Pouliopoulos
Pandelis Pouliopoulos ( Greek: Παντελής Πουλιόπουλος; 10 March 1900, Thebes6 June 1943, near Larissa) was a Greek communist and one-time general secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE). He stood for the international ...
and
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, he was an active propagandist among the troops of SEKE's uncompromising opposition to the Asia Minor Campaign. After the Greek defeat and retreat from Asia Minor, he returned to Athens and became an editor in the party newspaper, ''
Rizospastis
''Rizospastis'' ( el, Ριζοσπάστης, "The Radical") is the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Greece. It has been published daily since its first issue in 1916. Liana Kanelli is currently one of the senior editors of the news ...
''. With many of the leading figures in the party under arrest, Stavridis quickly rose to become a member of SEKE's leading circle.
In September 1923, in SEKE's 2nd Extraordinary Congress, he was elected a member of the party's
Central Committee
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. In the 3rd Extraordinary Congress in December 1924, he was re-elected to the Central Committee, and along with Pouliopoulos played a leading role in the party's renaming as the "Communist Party of Greece" and its full adoption of the
Russian Bolshevik model, together with the expulsion of most of the original founding members of the party.
In September 1925 Stavridis was elected as provisional Secretary of the Central Committee, replacing Pouliopoulos, who had been arrested by the dictatorial regime of
Theodoros Pangalos
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. During Pangalos' overthrow by
Georgios Kondylis
Georgios Kondylis DSO (; 14 August 1878 – 1 February 1936) was a Greek general, politician and prime minister of Greece. He was nicknamed ''Keravnos'', Greek for "thunder" or "thunderbolt".
Military career
Kondylis was born in Prouss� ...
and the re-establishment of
democratic rule in 1926, Stavridis suggested a co-operation with the
bourgeois
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political parties, but the other members of the leadership rejected his proposal and remained steadfast adherents of the party's commitment to revolutionary struggle. In September 1926, he was replaced as Secretary by
Pastias Giatsopoulos. In the
November 1926 election, Stavridis was elected as a Member of Parliament for KKE in
Kavala. Two years later, however, he was expelled from the party due to "pro-bourgeois deviation".
Shift to the right and anti-communist activism
Stavridis was to prove the accusations of "pro-bourgeois deviation" right by immediately joining
Georgios Kafantaris
Georgios Kafantaris (alternative spellings: ''Kafandaris''; 13 October 1873 – 28 August 1946) was a Greek politician, born in Anatoliki Fragkista, Evrytania.
Biography
On 9 January 1919, Kafantaris joined the Cabinet of Greece under Prime Min ...
'
Progressive Party, and by his rapid turn to ardent anti-communism; indeed, this volte-face cause him to be publicly beat up in Kavala, where he had been elected MP. Over the next few years Stavridis remained a member of Kafantaris' party and a close collaborator of Kafantaris himself, but at the same time he was actively involved in the foundation of a far-right and pro-
fascist
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group, the
National Union of Greece (EEE). Stavridis later collaborated with the dictatorial
4th of August Regime
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of
Ioannis Metaxas, and during the
Axis occupation of Greece served as director of the ''
Akropolis
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'' newspaper.
In 1946, Stavridis went to
Thessaloniki, where his only child, a daughter, was born. With the outbreak of the
Greek Civil War
The Greek Civil War ( el, ο Eμφύλιος �όλεμος ''o Emfýlios'' 'Pólemos'' "the Civil War") took place from 1946 to 1949. It was mainly fought against the established Kingdom of Greece, which was supported by the United Kingdom ...
later in the year he returned to Athens, where he lived in hiding in a hospital until the end of the war in 1949. In that year he returned to Thessaloniki, where he wrote for the local newspapers ''
Makedonia'' and ''
Ellinikos Vorras''. In the virulently anti-communist climate of the post-Civil War years, Stavridis soon became a major government-sponsored propagandist against the banned KKE and communism in general. In 1952 he was named director of the Thessaloniki Radio Station, and in 1953 he returned to Athens as advisor to the Chief of the
Hellenic Army General Staff, Lt. General
Solon Gikas
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, and as instructor on ideology and the history of the KKE in the National Defence Academy, the War School and the
Hellenic Gendarmerie
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History
19th century
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Academy.
From 1958 until 1964, under the
National Radical Union governments of
Konstantinos Karamanlis, Stavridis was appointed advisor to the Ministry of the Presidency of the Government.
During this time he participated in the establishment of a clandestine anti-communist committee, which was funded by the government and aimed at combating the
United Democratic Left
The United Democratic Left (, ''Eniéa Dimokratikí Aristerá'' (EDA)) was a left-wing political party in Greece, active mostly before the Greek military junta of 1967–74.
Foundation
The party was founded in July 1951 by prominent center-left ...
, the KKE's legal front which in the
1958 elections
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Africa
* 1958 French Togoland parliamentary election
* 1958 Nigerien Constituent Assembly election
* 1958 South African general e ...
had come second and formed the main opposition party. The journalist and likewise former KKE member Georgios Georgalas, and the future leader of the
Regime of the Colonels,
Georgios Papadopoulos, were also members of the group.
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Dismissed from his post as advisor by the Centre Union
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History
The Centre Union was a politica ...
governments, in 1966 he was recalled to the post by the Stefanos Stefanopoulos government, but died on 14 May 1966, before assuming duties.
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