For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that gave it an almost unrivaled power in international politics. However, as World War II drew to a close, it became increasingly evident that Great Britain no longer possessed the power it once had. In Greece, communist protest, and eventually insurrection, began as a result of disagreements in regards to the place of King George II of Greece and the future of free elections in the country after the departure of the German forces. “The Descent Unseen: Greece’s Unappreciated Place in British Political History” examines the time from outbreak of violence on December 3, 1944 and the end of June, 1945, Prime Minister Churchill’s last full month in office. As the communicati...
According to Winston Churchill it was the British who liberated Greece from the Nazi occupation. Thi...
In 1944, the government of newly liberated Greece faced a crisis of staggering proportions, with a d...
After World War II, as Europe floundered economically, British Prime Minister Clement Attlee looked ...
For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that gave it an almost unrival...
For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that allowed it to possess an ...
For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that allowed it to possess an ...
This thesis examines Anglo-Greek relations during 1947-1952; the era of the Greek civil war from the...
At the apex of international Cold War tension, an alliance of Greek military leaders seized power in...
This thesis is a study of British attitudes towards Greece, during the period 1943-1949 through the ...
Winner, 2007 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Non-Senior DivisionThe author closely examin...
This paper compares two periods of crisis in Greece separated by 70 years, the crisis surrounding th...
During the UK general election campaign, especially in the first week of May 2010, the fortunes of G...
This thesis examines the circumstances by which the British became involved in Greece in 1941. It s...
Britain had emerged from the Second World War victorious and willing to take its place in the post-w...
The military coup of 21 April 1967 brought to power a repressive dictatorship in Greece. It proceede...
According to Winston Churchill it was the British who liberated Greece from the Nazi occupation. Thi...
In 1944, the government of newly liberated Greece faced a crisis of staggering proportions, with a d...
After World War II, as Europe floundered economically, British Prime Minister Clement Attlee looked ...
For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that gave it an almost unrival...
For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that allowed it to possess an ...
For hundreds of years, Great Britain possessed an empire and military that allowed it to possess an ...
This thesis examines Anglo-Greek relations during 1947-1952; the era of the Greek civil war from the...
At the apex of international Cold War tension, an alliance of Greek military leaders seized power in...
This thesis is a study of British attitudes towards Greece, during the period 1943-1949 through the ...
Winner, 2007 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Non-Senior DivisionThe author closely examin...
This paper compares two periods of crisis in Greece separated by 70 years, the crisis surrounding th...
During the UK general election campaign, especially in the first week of May 2010, the fortunes of G...
This thesis examines the circumstances by which the British became involved in Greece in 1941. It s...
Britain had emerged from the Second World War victorious and willing to take its place in the post-w...
The military coup of 21 April 1967 brought to power a repressive dictatorship in Greece. It proceede...
According to Winston Churchill it was the British who liberated Greece from the Nazi occupation. Thi...
In 1944, the government of newly liberated Greece faced a crisis of staggering proportions, with a d...
After World War II, as Europe floundered economically, British Prime Minister Clement Attlee looked ...