Kostas Perrikos

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Kostas Perrikos (Greek: Κώστας Περρίκος; 23 April 1905 – 4 February 1943) was a Greek Air Force officer and leader of the PEAN resistance movement in World War II.[1] He is the father of the UN arms control Commissioner Dimitris Perrikos (Δημήτρης Περρίκος).

Perrikos was born in Kallimasia on the island of Chios, then part of the Ottoman Empire (it became part of Greece in 1912), where he received his elementary education. His family later moved to Alexandria, where he completed high school. He returned to Greece in 1925 and in 1926 he entered the Air Force Academy, which he left with a commission as a lieutenant. Perrikos was a fervent Republican who had been dismissed from the Air Force after the failed Venizelist coup attempt in March 1935. He was married to Maria Deligiorgi, with whom he had three children.

During World War II

Execution and aftermath

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