
Andreas Kallinskis-Roidis
Andreas Kallinskis-Roidis was a Greek military officer known for his role during the tumultuous period of the Greek military in the early 20th century, particularly during the Greco-Turkish War and its aftermath. He served as a commander during critical moments of military engagement, notably during the political upheaval surrounding the movement of prominent Greek figures like Nikolaos Plastiras and Georgios Gonatas. His leadership was marked by a significant incident where he faced mutiny from his troops, who opposed his orders, reflecting the broader discontent within the military ranks as Greece grappled with national and territorial challenges after the loss of Asia Minor.
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Andreas Kallinskis-Roidis, the commander of the division to which Margaritopoulos belongs, wanted to attack the movement of Plastiras, Gonatas, and Fokas.
«Ξεκοκαλίζοντες τις μπαγκανότες…» | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ

