In accordance with the
Treaty of Varkiza of February 1945, ELAS disarmed, leaving its supporters vulnerable to attacks from right-wing forces, during a period known as the
White Terror. The White Terror was conducted by an informal alliance of army officers, National Guards, gendarmes, policemen, armed gangs, militias, political organizations and people from families who had victims during the occupation and Dekemvriana seeking revenge. The majority were determined to prepare the way for a rigged plebiscite and the return of the king. Anyone deemed to be left-wing, or who had supported the communist-led resistance (EAM or ELAS) in any way was subjected to random beatings, repeated arrests, torture, murder or rape. Many people left their villages for safety either in the big towns or in the mountains. Civil war had now appeared to be inevitable.
X played an active role in the White Terror, and even in the weeks before Varkiza, British officials were complaining of police using elements of
X and EDES to make political arrests under warrants issued by a police magistrate who was a member of
X. British authorities estimated
X's ranks to have swelled to over 200,000 men at the time. One of the significant events involving
X occurred in January 1946 when 1000 Chites under the command of militant leader Manganas took over the town of
Kalamata in the
Peloponnese. They released 32 right-wing prisoners and terrorized the town during the night, killing 6 people. In 1948, Manganas extended his reign of terror over the Olympia region. During 1945, attempts were made to coordinate persecution of the Left. Much of the liaison was conducted by
X, which from May 1945 sent agents into the provinces to recruit members, and accepted affiliation from numerous other organizations. The local right-wing organizations rigged the electoral process and compiled lists of people to be arrested in the event of a coup. As the general election approached early in 1946 the role of
X diminished.
Themistoklis Sophoulis’s government closed
X’s national offices in January, and its successor did not allow them to reopen. Members of the organization formed the "Party of X" and took part in the elections of 1946, without electing any MP. By 1946,
X was regarded as an embarrassment as it discredited the Greek government in international eyes. In 1951,
X was officially recognized as a
National Organization of Internal Resistance by the
Greek Ministry of National Defense.) ==References==