Notes On the Greek Question Adressed Sic to the President Woodwrow Wilson

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Notes On the Greek Question Adressed Sic to the President Woodwrow Wilson
N Calogeropoulos
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At the Conference of the Allies on January 22nd, 1919, the Allies offered at your suggestion a fairly similar mediation to reestablish the internal state in Russia.
3) The entrusting of the carrying out of the elections for the National Assembly to a service Cabinet.
We have the honour, M. President, to submit to you these suggestions with the request, should you accept the mediation and approve our views, you would consent to become an interpreter of the same to the repre- sentatives of the al
...lied Great Powers at the Conference and succeed that there friendly mediation for the regulation things in Greece should be decided in common.
We hope that it will not appear strange that whilst we are contrary to the intervention of the three Powers which has taken place yet we ask for the mediation of the Allies. We are opposed to the intervention of the three Powers because this took place on the basis of a claimed right. We ask for a friendly mediation for the sake of peace in our Country and to protect the Greek people from disorder and bloodshed to which very probably they are being drawn by the passions developed, and from which disorder and bloodshed they will very slowly recover if the political and social cohesion receives a check under such condi- tions.


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