He has been identified
with the anti-Venizelist bloc and became the charismatic leader of those social
groups opposed to Venizelism and those who hated
Eleftherios Venizelos the man. The prestige Constantine gained during the Balkan Wars turned him into
a victorious army commander. No other member of the monarchy before or after him
had enjoyed such prestige and devotion.
Constantinism resulted from dedication to the institution of monarchy and to the person
of the King and successful army commander. His German education, his admiration for
the militarist German spirit and his ties, through his consort Sophia, with Germany
led him to passionately support the Germanophile neutrality of Greece during the First
World War, a fact that brought him into opposition with Venizelos and the policy the latter was condoning. Their conflict tragically divided the Greek people.
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