National Socialist Patriotic Organisation Explained

Country:Greece
National Socialist Patriotic Organisation
Founder:Georgios Vlavianos, Spyros Sterodimas
Foundation:1941
Dissolved:1942
Ideology:Nazism
Antisemitism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-communism
Position:Far-right
Colorcode:black

The ESPO (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Εθνική Σοσιαλιστική Πατριωτική Οργάνωσις|translation=National Socialist Patriotic Organization) [1] also mentioned as Hellenic Socialist Patriotic Organisation[2] was a collaborationist, pro-Nazi organization created in the summer of 1941 in German-occupied Greece, under the leadership of Georgios Vlavianos and later Dr. Spyros Sterodimas.[3] Its leading members belonged to the middle bourgeoisie and the military ranks, while its ordinary members belonged to the working class and some to the underworld.[3]

The bombing

Dr. Sterodimas, meanwhile, was trying to recruit Greek youth to create a Greek division of the Waffen SS, but was killed together with other 28 members of ESPO (and 48 German soldiers) when the PEAN resistance group blew up the organization's headquarters in central Athens. His death meant the abandonment of these plans, and the effective end of ESPO. After the death of Sterodimas, the leadership passed to Aristeides Andronikos, who left to Austria in September 1944 with other collaborators.[3]

Today there is a small monumento to PEAN's leader, Kostas Perrikos at the place.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Εθνική Σοσιαλιστική Πατριωτική Οργάνωση (ΕΣΠΟ) - .
  2. Book: Close, David H.. The Greek Civil War. 2014-01-14. Routledge. 9781317898528. en.
  3. Web site: Αθανάσιος Γκανούλης. Ακροδεξιές οργανώσεις και παρακράτος στη μεταπολεμική Ελλάδα, 1949-1967. Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας (διπλωματική εργασία). 2016., σελ.32