Vasileios Vrachnos

Greek politician
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IntroGreek politician
PlacesGreece
wasPolitician Military personnel
Work fieldMilitary Politics
Gender
Male
Birth1887, Nauplion, Nafplio Municipality, Argolis Regional Unit, Greece
Death7 March 1971Athens, Athens Municipality, Central Athens Regional Unit, Greece (aged 84 years)
Politics:Greek Rally
Education
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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Biography

Vasileios Vrachnos (Greek: Βασίλειος Βραχνός, 1887–1971) was a Hellenic Army general, most notable for his leadership in the Greco-Italian War of 1940–41, and post-war conservative politician.

He was born in Nafplio in 1887. After studying Law at the University of Athens, he enlisted in the Greek army and participated in the Balkan Wars, World War I, and the Asia Minor Campaign.

At the outbreak of the Greco-Italian War on 28 October 1940 he was Major General commanding the 1st Infantry Division, with which he played a major role in the Greek victory in the Battle of Pindus. During the Axis occupation of Greece, he was arrested and imprisoned in Italy and Germany, being released in 1945. Reinstated in the Army, he was promoted to Lieutenant General in 1946, before retiring in 1948. He was elected an MP in 1951 and 1952.

He was also briefly Deputy Minister of the Interior from 16 April to 15 December 1954 in the National Radical Union cabinet of Alexander Papagos, the former Greek commander-in-chief in 1940–41. He died in Athens in 1971.

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