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Georgios Polymenakos

Georgios Polymenakos
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Polymenakos as a Major General, 1921
Born 1 July 1859
Areopolis
Died 1942
Athens
Allegiance Greece Kingdom of Greece
Service/branch Army
Years of service 1880–1917, 1920–1923, 1927
Rank GR-Army-OF8-1912.svg Lieutenant General
Commands held III Army Corps, Army of Asia Minor
Battles/wars Greco-Turkish War of 1897, Balkan Wars, Asia Minor Campaign

Georgios Polymenakos (Greek: Γεώργιος Πολυμενάκος) was a Greek Army officer who reached the rank of Lieutenant General.

Born in Areopolis on 1 July 1859, he enlisted in the Greek Army on 21 June 1880. Marked out for further promotion, he entered the NCO Academy and graduated on 22 September 1885 as an Infantry 2nd Lieutenant. Promoted to Lieutenant, he fought in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897. In the First Balkan War he commanded the 15th Infantry Regiment, which he led in Epirus, up to the Battle of Bizani. After the end of the war, the regiment was transferred to Macedonia, where it was subordinated to the 7th Infantry Division. Polymenakos continued as regimental commander during the Second Balkan War against Bulgaria, seeing action at Nevrokop, Prendel Han and Mehomia.

A moderate royalist, he was dismissed from the army by the Venizelists in 1917 as a result of the National Schism, but was recommissioned following the Venizelist electoral defeat in November 1920. In 1921 he commanded the III Army Corps in Anatolia, and he led it in the Greek summer offensive and the advance towards the Sakarya River. Promoted to Lieutenant General, in late 1921 he was appointed commander of the Northern Group of Divisions around Eskisehir. In May 1922, he was considered for the post of commander-in-chief of the Army of Asia Minor after the retirement of Lt. General Anastasios Papoulas, but the royalist government mistrusted his political credentials and passed him over in favour of Georgios Hatzianestis. In June, despite the imminent Turkish offensive, he asked to be removed from his position due to his disagreements with the government on the pursuit of the war.


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