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- Cyprus_Emergency abstract "The Cyprus Emergency was a military action that took place in Cyprus primarily consisting of a terrorist campaign by EOKA to remove the British from Cyprus so it could be reunified with Greece. It led to Cyprus being granted independence in 1960.In 1954 Britain announced its intention to transfer its Suez military headquarters to Cyprus. The terrorist campaign began on 1 April 1955. After a series of follow up incidents, the Governor General Sir John Harding declared a state of emergency on 26 November of that year.The British encountered great difficulty obtaining effective intelligence on EOKA as the majority of the Greek Cypriot population supported and/or feared them. They were also hampered by a drain on manpower caused by the Suez Crisis and Malayan Emergency. Towards the end of the 1950s the British enjoyed more success. Cyprus became an independent republic in 1960 with Britain retaining control of two Sovereign Base Areas, at Akrotiri and Dhekelia.".
- Cyprus_Emergency causalties "371:".
- Cyprus_Emergency causalties "British Army - 274".
- Cyprus_Emergency causalties "RAF - 69".
- Cyprus_Emergency causalties "Royal Navy and Royal Marines - 28".
- Cyprus_Emergency combatant "EOKA".
- Cyprus_Emergency combatant "Turkish Resistance Organisation".
- Cyprus_Emergency commander Georgios_Grivas.
- Cyprus_Emergency commander Rauf_Denkta%C5%9F.
- Cyprus_Emergency date "1955-04-01".
- Cyprus_Emergency isPartOfMilitaryConflict Cold_War.
- Cyprus_Emergency place Cyprus.
- Cyprus_Emergency result "Cyprus independence".
- Cyprus_Emergency strength "17,000".
- Cyprus_Emergency wikiPageExternalLink cyprus-1954-2008.
- Cyprus_Emergency wikiPageID "13076811".
- Cyprus_Emergency wikiPageRevisionID "583843464".
- Cyprus_Emergency casualties "371".
- Cyprus_Emergency casualties "British Army - 274".
- Cyprus_Emergency casualties "RAF - 69".
- Cyprus_Emergency casualties "Royal Navy and Royal Marines - 28".
- Cyprus_Emergency combatant EOKA.
- Cyprus_Emergency combatant Turkish_Resistance_Organisation.
- Cyprus_Emergency commander Georgios_Grivas.
- Cyprus_Emergency commander Rauf_Denktaş.
- Cyprus_Emergency commander "Archbishop Makarios".
- Cyprus_Emergency commander "Sir John Harding".
- Cyprus_Emergency conflict "Cyprus Emergency".
- Cyprus_Emergency date "--04-01".
- Cyprus_Emergency partof "the Cold War".
- Cyprus_Emergency place Cyprus.
- Cyprus_Emergency result "Cyprus independence".
- Cyprus_Emergency strength "17000".
- Cyprus_Emergency subject Category:Cyprus_Emergency.
- Cyprus_Emergency type Event.
- Cyprus_Emergency type MilitaryConflict.
- Cyprus_Emergency type SocietalEvent.
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- Cyprus_Emergency comment "The Cyprus Emergency was a military action that took place in Cyprus primarily consisting of a terrorist campaign by EOKA to remove the British from Cyprus so it could be reunified with Greece. It led to Cyprus being granted independence in 1960.In 1954 Britain announced its intention to transfer its Suez military headquarters to Cyprus. The terrorist campaign began on 1 April 1955.".
- Cyprus_Emergency label "Cyprus Emergency".
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- Cyprus_Emergency wasDerivedFrom Cyprus_Emergency?oldid=583843464.
- Cyprus_Emergency isPrimaryTopicOf Cyprus_Emergency.
- Cyprus_Emergency name "Cyprus Emergency".