This article is a very brief version of a 320 page book based on sources and publications in English, Greek, French and German from all countries which were involved in the Battle for Crete during the Second World War. It analyses and explains the reasons why the defenders lost despite information provided by ULTRA about the plans of the attackers and both far higher numbers and heavy weapons
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Includes image: 'landscape with three figures', 1935.AbstractDespite the significance of the German ...
© 2019 the author.This paper argues that the Australian involvement in wartime Crete took place in t...
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They say that history is written by the winners. We can add that the winners are also writing the et...
The military coup of 21 April 1967 brought to power a repressive dictatorship in Greece. It proceede...
The Greek Civil War is often studied as a historical event, but little attention is paid to it as a ...
This book examines the international dimensions of the Greek military dictatorship of 1967 to 1974 a...
The battle of Crete, fought in May-June 1941, remains a significant event in New Zealand’s history. ...
Includes image: 'landscape with three figures', 1935.AbstractDespite the significance of the German ...
© 2019 the author.This paper argues that the Australian involvement in wartime Crete took place in t...
In April 1941, the New Zealand Division of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force fought its first ...
This thesis examines the circumstances by which the British became involved in Greece in 1941. It s...
This history tells the story of the drama that took place in Greece leading up to, during and after ...
© 2019 the authorCecil Edward (Tom) Barnes took part in the famous sabotage operation of the Gorgopo...
The three armoured SS Sonderverbände (special units) Leibstandarte, Das Reich and Totenkopf which co...
At the apex of international Cold War tension, an alliance of Greek military leaders seized power in...
One of the intriguing questions about Britain’s strategy in the Second World War concerns its decis...
This article investigates the efforts made to protect prisoners of war (POWs) in German hands at the...
They say that history is written by the winners. We can add that the winners are also writing the et...
The military coup of 21 April 1967 brought to power a repressive dictatorship in Greece. It proceede...
The Greek Civil War is often studied as a historical event, but little attention is paid to it as a ...
This book examines the international dimensions of the Greek military dictatorship of 1967 to 1974 a...