On this day, April 20, 1989, Andreas Papandreou, in a gathering, exclaims the famous “Tsovola, give it all” – 2024-04-25 01:32:34

Today, April 20 historical and important events happened for our country, but also for him People.

So let’s go back to the page of Time’s calendar to see what happened like today…

1841

Edgar Allan Poe’s book “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”, considered the first detective novel in the history of literature, is released.

1914

The Ludlow Massacre. The Colorado State National Guard opens fire on striking miners in the town of Ludlow, killing 16 people, including Greek-born trade unionist Louis Tikas.

1920

Opening ceremony of the 7th Antwerp Olympic Games. 2,479 athletes and 64 athletes from 29 countries are taking part. For the first time, the flag with the five Olympic circles appears and the Olympic anthem is recited by the Belgian fencer Vitor Bouan.

1941

The capitulation protocol of the Greek army is signed in Votonosi Metsovou between Major General Tsolakoglou, commander of the TSDM (Army Sector of Western Macedonia) and Brigadier General Dietrich of the German invasion forces.

1977

Participation in the final of the UEFA Cup remains a dream for AEK, as Juventus wins 1-0 in New Philadelphia (85′ Betega, from Cauzio’s cross) and gets the “ticket”. The referee of the match is the Hungarian Karoli Palotai.

1989

Andreas Papandreou, during a rally in Peristeri, exclaims the famous “Tsovola, give it all”.

Source: sansimera.gr

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