Athens Polytechnic uprising | |||
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Εξέγερση του Πολυτεχνείου Part of the Greek junta and the Cold War | |||
Date | 14–17 November 1973 | ||
Location | 37°59′16″N 23°43′54″E / 37.98778°N 23.73167°E | ||
Caused by | Junta's Authoritarianism | ||
Goals | Fall of the Junta | ||
Methods | Student protest | ||
Resulted in | Uprising suppressed:
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Casualties | |||
Death(s) | 40 (24 identified, 16 unidentified)[1] | ||
Injuries | 2,000+ (1,103 verified)[1] |
The Athens Polytechnic uprising occurred in November 1973 as a massive student demonstration of popular rejection of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. It began on 14 November 1973, escalated to an open anti-junta revolt, and ended in bloodshed in the early morning of 17 November after a series of events starting with a tank crashing through the gates of the Athens Polytechnic.