Vasileios Vlachopoulos (Greek: Βασίλειος Βλαχόπουλος; Agrinio, 1883 – Athens, 1944) was a general, fighter in the First and Second Balkan Wars, World War I and the First and Second Greco-Turkish Wars, and a candidate member of parliament for the Liberals under Eleftherios Venizelos.
Vasileios Vlachopoulos | |
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Βασίλειος Βλαχόπουλος | |
Personal details | |
Born | 18 Dec 1883 Agrinio, Greece |
Died | 28 Dec 1944 Athens, Greece |
Resting place | First Cemetery of Athens |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Spouse | Thalia Sdralli |
Children | Orestis Vlachopoulos |
Alma mater | Hellenic Army Academy |
Awards | Grand Commander of the Order of the Redeemer Legion of Honour Medal of Military Merit Order of George I Greco-Turkish War 1912-1913 |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Greece Second Hellenic Republic |
Battles/wars | Greco-Turkish War (1897) Balkan Wars Greco-Turkish War (1919–22) |
Biography
editVlachopoulos was born in Agrinio in 1883. He enrolled in the Hellenic Military Academy and graduated. He served during the Balkan Wars of 1912–13.
On April 8,1915 he was sent to Kragujevac, Serbia to determine the possibility of the Serbian Government fulfilling its military obligations towards the Entente. Radomir Putnik, the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command of the Serbian Army, refused to discuss the matter and on August 10, 1915, would inform Vlachopoulos that the transport of 150,000 Serbian combat troops to the Bulgarian border was not possible in the event that Bulgaria were to declare war.[1]
He took part in the 1926 elections as a candidate for parliament for the constituency of Aetolia-Acarnania with the Liberal Party and received 622 votes.[2]
In 1938, Vlachopoulos along with other descendants of leaders of the Greek War of Independence, founded the Patriotic Association of Descendants of the Fighters of 1821 in Athens at the King George Hotel.[3]
References
edit- ^ Hibben, Paxton (November 2005) [1920]. Ο ΣΤΡΑΤΗΛΑΤΗΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ ΚΑΙ Ο ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΣ ΛΑΟΣ [The Soldier Konstantinos And The Greek People] (in Greek). Pelasgos. p. 43. ISBN 9789605222048.
- ^ "The elections in Etoloakarnania in 1926-1946". Agrinio News. May 18, 2014. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
- ^ "About Us". www.omilosapogonon1821.com. August 29, 2024. Retrieved August 29, 2024.