GREEK QUISLINGS TO DIE
ATHENS, May 31
General Tsolakoglu, former quisling Premier of Greece, who signed the Armistice with the Germans at Salonika in April, 1940, was sentenced to death today with a recommendation that the sentence should be commuted.
Two other quisling Ministers have been sentenced to death in their absence, and two ex-Premiers have been sentenced to forced labour for life.
A life sentence has also been passed on John Passadai, former GovernorGeneral of Crete. Twelve other persons have received sentences ranging from five to 20 years' imprisonment. Altogether the Court has passed judgment on 33 former Greek Ministers after trials lasting three months
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 129, 2 June 1945, Page 7
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