Democratic Army of Greece
The Democratic Army of Greece (DAG; Greek: Δημοκρατικός Στρατός Ελλάδας - ΔΣΕ, romanized: Dimokratikós Stratós Elládas - DSE) was the army founded by the Communist Party of Greece during the Greek Civil War (1946–1949). At its height, it had a strength of around 50,000 men and women.
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Democratic Army of Greece
Δημοκρατικός Στρατός Ελλάδας
Nikos Zachariadis (Gen. Sec. of the KKE)
Markos Vafiadis (military leader, President of the Provisional Government)
1946–1949
KKE
Democratic Government (from 1947)
- Albania
- Bulgaria
- Yugoslavia (until July 1949)
The DSE was backed up by the Popular Civil Guard (Λαϊκή Πολιτοφυλακή - ΛΠ), the Communist Party's security police force.
On 4 April 1948, the Provisional Democratic Government's Law Number 13 established awards and decorations in order to mark extraordinary bravery and courage, as well as distinguished service during times of war by individual DSE soldiers and well as units. The aforementioned law established the following awards and decorations:
Α Provisional Democratic Government decree dating to 24 March 1949, awarded 33 participants of the Battle of Litochoro with the Medal of Military Valor which bore the inscription "LITOCHORO".[12] A total of 970 DSE members received medals during the course of the civil war, including 557 men and 413 women.[13]