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National Youth Organisation (Greece)

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Greek youth organization (1936–1941)
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National Youth Organization
Εθνική Οργάνωσις Νεολαίας
Ethnikí Orgánosis Neoléas
ChairpersonCrown PrincePaul (since December 1938)
Founded7 October 1936
DissolvedApril 1941
IdeologyMetaxism
Greek nationalism
Christian nationalism
Monarchism
Anti-communism
Flag

TheNational Youth Organisation (Greek:Εθνική Οργάνωσις Νεολαίας,romanizedEthnikí Orgánosis Neoléas,EON) was ayouth organization inGreece during the years of theMetaxas Regime (1936–1941), established by the regime with the stated goals of helping the youth in the productive spending of their free time and cultivating their national values and cooperative spirit.

Membership

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Membership was not mandatory, and—unlike most contemporary political youth organizations in Europe—EON was not affiliated with a political party, but there was widespread successful campaigning by the regime to include the largest part of the youth to EON, and later took over the scouts and other such organizations, although typically membership still remained strictly voluntary.[1] However, only Christians could enroll and Muslims and Jews could not become EON members.[2]

Activities and publication

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Some of the activities that EON members were involved in included athletics events, parades and marches, military training, reforestations, recycling.[1][3]

The official monthly magazine of EON wasThe Youth (Greek:Η Νεολαία).[4]

Symbols

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The emblem of EON was alabrys surrounded bylaurel wreaths and topped with a royal crown, while the flag of EON was similar to theflag of Greece—featuring a white cross on a blue field- with the emblem of EON charged in the center in gold and the royal crown moved to the upper hoist side quadrant. The motto of EON was "One Nation, One King, One Leader, One Youth".[5]

WWII successor organisations

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The EON disbanded in late April 1941 with the start of theGerman occupation of Greece when some of its former members created the secret occupation resistance/liberation organizations "National Youth Committee" and—the strictly female—"SPITHA" under the leadership of Metaxas' daughter Loukia Metaxa.[1][6][7][8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcEON (in Greek)
  2. ^Propaganda and ideology of the 4th of August regime in the context of Hitler’s ‘New European Order’
  3. ^Μιχάλης Φύλλας, «Η δράση της Ε.Ο.Ν. στα Τρίκαλα στα τέλη του 1940 αρχές του 1941 μέσα από τον Τρικαλινό τύπο», Θεσσαλικό Ημερολόγιο, τομ.78 (2020), σελ. 73-79[1]
  4. ^"The Youth" EON magazine (in Greek)
  5. ^Photograph of EON emblem and mottoArchived 2014-01-10 at theWayback Machine
  6. ^National Youth Commity (in Greek)
  7. ^SPITHA (in Greek)
  8. ^Lucia Metaxa (in Greek)

External links

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  • «ή Νεολαία» — official journal of the National Youth Organisation (Εθνική Οργάνωσις Νεολαίας).
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