EKKA

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EKKA was a Greek World War II resistance organization that played a significant role in the anti-Axis struggle and post-liberation political developments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek resistance organization
World War II resistance movement
abbreviation ΕΚΚΑ
activeDuring 1941–1944
activeInConflict World War II
aimedAt social reform in postwar Greece
alliedWith British authorities
surface form: British authorities in the Middle East

Greek government-in-exile
alsoKnownAs Ethniko Apeleftherotiko Metopo
surface form: Ethniki kai Koinoniki Apeleftherosis

National and Social Liberation
basedIn mainland Greece
country Greece
dissolved 1944
foundedBy Dimitrios Psarros
goal establishment of a republican regime in Greece
restoration of parliamentary democracy in Greece
hadTenseRelationsWith EAM
ELAS
hasMilitaryWing 5/42 Evzone Regiment
historicalPeriod Axis occupation of Greece
ideology anti-monarchism
republicanism
influenced post-liberation political developments in Greece
involvedIn Greek internal resistance politics
language Greek
leader Dimitrios Psarros
militaryCommander Dimitrios Psarros
notableEvent conflict with ELAS forces
killing of Dimitrios Psarros
operatedIn central Greece
surface form: Central Greece

Sterea Ellada
surface form: Sterea Hellas
opposed Axis powers
Fascist Italy
Greek monarchy
Nazi Germany
collaborationist Greek government
partOf Greek Resistance
anti-Axis struggle in Greece
politicalPosition center-right
republican
status defunct organization
usedTactics guerrilla warfare
intelligence gathering
sabotage

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