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Eleutherios Venizelos

Phoutrides, Aristides E. | January 11, 1917 issue

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Never has Greece Statesman Eleutherios Venizelos taken a bold step in his active and magnificent career without careful consideration of the difficulties and deep thought on the possible outcome of his undertaking. Before he acts, he is willing to fear everything. But when he once decides to enter upon an action, no opposition, however strong, can stop him from pressing forward to his goal. In forethought and determination, Venizelos may be compared with any other great statesman. Both are necessary characteristics of recognized leaders. It is this faith in principle combined with unassuming sincerity that makes the strength of Venizelos's character.

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VENIZELOS, Eleutherios, 1864-1936; STATESMEN; LEADERSHIP; POLITICIANS; PUBLIC officers; GREECE
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