Georgios Katechakis

Georgios Katechakis (Greek: Γεώργιος Κατεχάκης; 1881–1939) was a Hellenic Army officer and politician. He distinguished himself with his participation in the Macedonian Struggle under the nom de guerre Kapetan Rouvas (Καπετάν Ρούβας) in 1904–1905. An ardent Venizelist, he participated in the Movement of National Defence. After his retirement from the army with the rank of Major General, he entered politics, being elected into the Greek Parliament and the Greek Senate. He also served three times as Minister for Military Affairs and as Governor-General for Thrace (1922–1923) and for Crete (1928–1930).

Georgios Katechakis
Γεώργιος Κατεχάκης
Georgios Katechakis c. 1929
Minister of Military Affairs
In office
16 January  6 March 1933
PresidentAlexandros Zaimis
Prime MinisterEleftherios Venizelos
Preceded byGeorgios Kondylis
Succeeded byAlexandros Othonaios
In office
22 December 1930  26 May 1932
PresidentAlexandros Zaimis
Prime MinisterEleftherios Venizelos
Preceded byEleftherios Venizelos
Succeeded byAlexandros Papanastasiou
In office
25 July  7 October 1924
PresidentPavlos Kountouriotis
Prime MinisterThemistoklis Sofoulis
Preceded byTheodoros Pangalos
Succeeded byAndreas Michalakopoulos
Minister Governor-General of Crete
In office
10 March 1928  22 December 1930
PresidentPavlos Kountouriotis
Alexandros Zaimis
Prime MinisterAlexandros Zaimis
Eleftherios Venizelos
Preceded byTitos Georgiadis
Succeeded byNikolaos Askoutis
Minister Governor-General of Thrace
In office
1922–1923
MonarchGeorge II
Prime MinisterNikolaos Triantafyllakos
Anastasios Charalambis
Sotirios Krokidas
Stylianos Gonatas
Personal details
Bornc. 1881
Platanos, Eyalet of Crete, Ottoman Empire (now Greece)
Died22 April 1939
Athens, Kingdom of Greece
Alma materHellenic Army Academy
Military service
Allegiance Kingdom of Greece
Provisional Government of National Defence
Second Hellenic Republic
Branch/service Hellenic Army
Years of service1902–1920
1922–1923
Rank Major General
CommandsCretan Volunteer Corps
11th Infantry Division
National Defence Army Corps
Battles/wars
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