Post by bisal37 on Mar 11, 2024 3:29:27 GMT
23-year-old Greek pilot Nikos Akrivojanis, who landed his plane near the city of Saranda, claiming to hate the state regime in Greece. But, in reality, the Greek pilot had another mission. By Arben Llalla There was a time when several CIA offices and secret bases operated on the Greek-Albanian border in the Chameria area to prepare the escaped Albanians for the overthrow of Enver Hoxha's regime. The camps where the Albanian refugees were trained were secretly supported by the intelligence service of Greece. During the years 1949-1956, about 35 thousand Greeks of the communist army, who came after the Greek civil war 1945-1949, were sheltered in Albania.
The Greeks of the USA Phone Number communist army were seen as a great danger for the overthrow of the government of Greece which was strongly supported in those years by England and the USA.Libreya-ushtarake-e-Nikos-Akrivojannis-537x335 It was April 1952, when the Greek army plane led by pilot Nikos Akrivojanis landed on the territory of Albania. The Greek pilot claimed to be a fugitive from Greece, while the Albanian court sentenced him to prison for espionage. For several years, Nikos Akrivojannis was called a traitor, but over the years he was rehabilitated, after it was proven that he had been on a Greek intelligence and counter-intelligence mission in collaboration with the CIA.
Nikos Akrivojannis came from a Greek family from Thessaloniki and his father had been a senior military officer in the Eleftherios Venizelos regime. Akrivojannis was trained in secret CIA camps for two years from 1950-1952, there he received communist education, the Marxist-Leninist political way. The code name for CIA agent Nikos Akrivojannis was "Lokris". After the trial, Nikos was sent to the camps, where there were also other Greek prisoners who had been captured during the provocations of August 1949. Read also: Immigrants in the USA and Canada, who are the 4 policemen who helped the criminal groups LSI Vice President: CIA on alert, crime fighting institutions seized According to the Greek historian Stavros Dajos, no information about the secret mission of the pilot Nikos Akrivojannis came out during the interrogation and the trial.
The Greeks of the USA Phone Number communist army were seen as a great danger for the overthrow of the government of Greece which was strongly supported in those years by England and the USA.Libreya-ushtarake-e-Nikos-Akrivojannis-537x335 It was April 1952, when the Greek army plane led by pilot Nikos Akrivojanis landed on the territory of Albania. The Greek pilot claimed to be a fugitive from Greece, while the Albanian court sentenced him to prison for espionage. For several years, Nikos Akrivojannis was called a traitor, but over the years he was rehabilitated, after it was proven that he had been on a Greek intelligence and counter-intelligence mission in collaboration with the CIA.
Nikos Akrivojannis came from a Greek family from Thessaloniki and his father had been a senior military officer in the Eleftherios Venizelos regime. Akrivojannis was trained in secret CIA camps for two years from 1950-1952, there he received communist education, the Marxist-Leninist political way. The code name for CIA agent Nikos Akrivojannis was "Lokris". After the trial, Nikos was sent to the camps, where there were also other Greek prisoners who had been captured during the provocations of August 1949. Read also: Immigrants in the USA and Canada, who are the 4 policemen who helped the criminal groups LSI Vice President: CIA on alert, crime fighting institutions seized According to the Greek historian Stavros Dajos, no information about the secret mission of the pilot Nikos Akrivojannis came out during the interrogation and the trial.