United Panhellenic Organization of Youth

The United Panhellenic Organization of Youth, abbreviated EPON (Greek: Ενιαία Πανελλαδική Οργάνωση Νέων (ΕΠΟΝ)), was a Greek resistance organization that was active during the Axis Occupation of Greece in World War II.[1] EPON was the youth wing of the National Liberation Front (EAM) organization, and was established on 23 February 1943 after the merger of ten earlier political and resistance youth organizations. Along with EAM and its other affiliates, EPON was dissolved judicially at the beginning of the Greek Civil War but continued to operate illegally until 1958.

United Panhellenic
Organization of Youth

Ενιαία Πανελλαδική Οργάνωση Νέων
Founded23 February 1943
Dissolved1958
IdeologyAnti-fascism
Republicanism
Communism
Left-wing nationalism
Mother partyEAM
International affiliationWorld Federation of Democratic Youth
Booklet with the charter of EPON, 1943
The house where EPON was founded, Ampelokipoi, Athens
Destroyed house where three members of EPON were killed in battle, Athens, April 1944

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