The struggle for Greece, 1941-1949 / C.M. Woodhouse ; with a new introduction by Richard Clogg.

Collection type Library
Author Woodhouse, C. M. (Christopher Montague), 1917-; Clogg, Richard, 1939-;
Call Number 949.5074 W889
Document type Monograph
Year 2002.
Pagination xxviii, 324 p. : ill., map ; 23 cm.
Publisher Hurst,
Note Originally published: London : Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1976. Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-316) and index. "As commander of the Allied Military Mission to the Greek guerrillas in German-occupied Greece, Colonel C. M. Woodhouse held an uneasy balance between the Communists and the government. He was in a prime position to write the history of the Greek civil war, and his account of this turning point in Communist fortunes in Europe has achieved the status of a classic. This new edition of The Struggle for Greece is introduced by Richard Clogg of Oxford University.". "The three-round Communist struggle for Greece began in 1941, against a background of conflicting Communist doctrine, shifting foreign alliances, territorial disputes, and key personality differences. During the German occupation of Greece (1941-1944), the National Liberation Front attempted to regain control of the country and overthrow the monarchy. In 1944, when the Communists sought to seize power after the German occupation, they were frustrated by the intervention of British forces. After 1946, the most protracted part of the struggle, U.S. forces replaced the retiring British, the United Nations sent fact-finding missions, and conventional warfare shifted to guerrilla tactics.". "Why were the Communists unable to overthrow a succession of feeble Athens governments? Woodhouse portrays a Greek Communist party weakened by internal feuding, divided by dissensions over policy, and overcome by the strength of U.S. forces. Basing his account on privileged access to documents, interviews with prominent survivors, and his own unique experience, he analyzes the characters, ideologies, and events behind one of the longest and most bitter civil wars of modern times. This is the definitive hi story."--BOOK JACKET.
Place made London

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