Following the Greek defeat, it returned to Epirus, with its new headquarters at Ioannina.
Fighting lasted a month, which gave its name to the conflict (the Thirty Days' War); the Greek defeat was thorough.
After the Greek defeat and collapse in August 1922, Hatzianestis resigned.
Bulgaria used the opportunity of the Greek defeat to demand that Alexandroupoli either be returned to its control or declared a neutral zone under international control.
The food price controls and rationing that had been in place before the Greek defeat were now tightened.
Following the Greek defeat in Asia Minor in August 1922 he was again dismissed and retired in 1923.
After the Greek defeat, Athanasios Diakos is impaled on a spit.
Following the Greek defeat in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922, it returned to Turkey.
The Greek defeat in the Greco-Turkish War and the foundation of modern Turkey prevented the exchange.
He probably continued to serve in this capacity until the Greek defeat of 6 May.