Air War Over Greece and Albania 1949 1941

Air War Over Greece and Albania 1949 1941
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Ravi Rikhye
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780977607266

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The Battle of Greece 1940 1941

The Battle of Greece  1940 1941
Author: Alexandros Papagos
Publsiher: Athens : Scazikis "Alpha" Editions
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1949
Genre: Greece
ISBN: UOM:39015066147573

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The Struggle for Greece 1941 1949

The Struggle for Greece  1941 1949
Author: Christopher Montague Woodhouse
Publsiher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: PSU:000050034604

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Woodhouse's prime position as commander of the Allied Military Mission to the Greek guerillas in German-occupied Greece enabled him to write the definitive history of the Greek civil war--an account of the turning point in Communist fortunes in Europe that has achieved the status of a classic. He analyzes the characters, ideologies, and events behind one of the longest and most bitter civil wars of modern times. With an Introduction by Richard Clogg.

Greece in World War II to April 1941

Greece in World War II  to April 1941
Author: John G. Bitzes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: WISC:89099047169

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Armies of the Greek Italian War 1940 41

Armies of the Greek Italian War  1940 41
Author: Phoebus Athanassiou
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1472827104

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World War II 5 volumes

World War II  5 volumes
Author: Spencer C. Tucker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 4723
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798216168836

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With more than 1,700 cross-referenced entries covering every aspect of World War II, the events and developments of the era, and myriad related subjects as well as a documents volume, this is the most comprehensive reference work available on the war. This encyclopedia represents a single source of authoritative information on World War II that provides accessible coverage of the causes, course, and consequences of the war. Its introductory overview essays and cross-referenced A–Z entries explain how various sources of friction culminated in a second worldwide conflict, document the events of the war and why individual battles were won and lost, and identify numerous ways the war has permanently changed the world. The coverage addresses the individuals, campaigns, battles, key weapons systems, strategic decisions, and technological developments of the conflict, as well as the diplomatic, economic, and cultural aspects of World War II. The five-volume set provides comprehensive information that gives readers insight into the reasons for the war's direction and outcome. Readers will understand the motivations behind Japan's decision to attack the United States, appreciate how the concentration of German military resources on the Eastern Front affected the war's outcome, understand the major strategic decisions of the war and the factors behind them, grasp how the Second Sino-Japanese War contributed to the start of World War II, and see the direct impact of new military technology on the outcomes of the battles during the conflict. The lengthy documents volume represents a valuable repository of additional information for student research.

The Balkans 1940 41 1

The Balkans 1940   41  1
Author: Pier Paolo Battistelli
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472842589

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The first of two volumes on the Axis campaigns in the Balkans, exploring Mussolini's fateful decision to move against Greece in October 1940. The Greek President Metaxas rejected the Italian ultimatum with a famous 'Oxi' ('No'), and what followed was Italy's first debacle in World War II. In the wake of Italy's rapid annexation of Albania in April 1940, Mussolini's decision to attack Greece in October that year is widely acknowledged as a fatal mistake, leading to a domestic crisis and to the collapse of Italy's reputation as a military power (re-emphasized by the Italian defeat in North Africa in December 1940). The Italian assault on Greece came to a stalemate in less than a fortnight, and was followed a week later by a Greek counter-offensive that broke through the Italian defences before advancing into Albania, forcing the Italian forces to withdraw north before grinding to a half in January 1941 due to logistical issues. Eventually, the Italians took advantage of this brief hiatus to reorganize and prepare a counteroffensive, the failure of which marked the end of the first stage of the Axis Balkan campaign. The first of two volumes examining the Axis campaigns in the Balkans, this book offers a detailed overview of the Italian and Greek armies, their fighting power, and the terrain in which they fought. Complimented by rarely seen images and full colour illustrations, it shows how expectations of an easy Italian victory quickly turned into one of Mussolini's greatest blunders.

A New Kind of War

 A New Kind of War
Author: Howard Jones
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1997-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195354294

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America's experience in Greece has often been cited as a model by those later policymakers in Washington who regard the involvement as a "victory" for American foreign policy. Indeed, President Johnson and others referred to Greece as the model for America's deepening involvement in Vietnam during the mid-1960's. Greece became the battlefield for a new kind of war--one that included the use of guerrilla warfare, propaganda, war in the shadows, terror tactics and victory based on outlasting the enemy. It was also a test before the world of America's resolve to protect the principle of self-determination. Jones argues that American policy towards Greece was the focal point in the development of a global strategy designed to combat totalitarianism. He also argues that had the White House and others drawn the real "lessons" from the intervention in Greece, the decisions regarding Vietnam might have been more carefully thought out.