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==Reception==
 
According to the German scholar Dr. Thede Kahl (see bibliography), Diamandi was for a while [[Kingdom of Romania]]'s Consul in the Albanian port [[Vlorë]] just opposite across the strait of the Italian town of [[Otranto]]. Greek historians often do not mention him, while other scholars who give vague reference to him (such as{{cite web|url=http://www.bibliopolis.de/thetis3.html |title=Lena Divani |accessdate=2013-09-24 |url-status=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070818184104/http://www.bibliopolis.de/thetis3.html |archivedate=2007-08-18 }} or Mark Mazower) make sure that they clearly distance themselves from Diamandi hence bestowing upon him apelatives like "extremist" and "shameful".
 
Alkiviadis Diamandi is given mention in 1995 by the British author [https://web.archive.org/web/20060107095005/http://www.lively-arts.com/books/unwritten_places.htm Tim Salmon] in his book about the Vlachs of Greece (see bibliography) as follows:
:''A pro-Mussolini teacher called Dhiamantis who returned to Samarina during the Occupation and tried to set up a fascist Vlach state the [[Principality of Pindus]]. It is possible that the idea of autonomy struck a chord in some nationalistic Vlach breasts but they certainly were not the collaborators he accused them of being.''
The author finds the precedents of Diamandi's movement in the Vlachs' desire of separateness, which he sees as a sign of "strength".
 
He writes:
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*Koliopoulos, John, ''Greece: The Modern Sequel'', Hurst 2001
* {{cite book|ref=harv|first=Demosthenes|last=Koukounas|title=Η Ιστορία της Κατοχής|trans-title=History of the Occupation|volume=II|language=Greek|publisher=Livani|location=Athens|year=2013|isbn=978-960-14-2687-7}}
 
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