In East Germany, Greek communists came as political refugees until 1973.
Greek communists made a violent bid for power.
The motion was condemned by the Greek Communists for its nationalist overtones.
In any case, confusion remained among many Greek Communists as to what the Moscow-sanctioned position was.
After more than half a century as bitter enemies, Greek Communists and conservatives formed a new Government.
The vast majority of us united behind what was important: from the Greek Communists to the British Conservatives.
In the cover-up that followed, Greek Communists were blamed for Polk's death.
The Greek Communists managed to seize most of Greece, but a strong government counterattack forced them back.
Greece was far from being a model democracy and there was no evidence of large-scale Soviet support for the Greek Communists.
During the civil war in Greece (1946-1949) Macedonian communist insurgents supported the Greek communists.