Abstract
The Metaxas dictatorship was established on 4 August 1936 when the Greek king, George II, gave General Ioannis Metaxas carte blanche to suspend parliament and rule by decree, in what was widely known as the Fourth of August regime. In spite of its clearly stated ambitions to shape a new Greece for future generations, the dictatorship did not survive the Second World War.
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