9781526781826-1526781824-The Defence and Fall of Greece, 1940–41

The Defence and Fall of Greece, 1940–41

ISBN-13: 9781526781826
ISBN-10: 1526781824
Author: John Car
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Format: Paperback 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781526781826
ISBN-10: 1526781824
Author: John Car
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Format: Paperback 272 pages

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The Defence and Fall of Greece, 1940–41 (ISBN-13: 9781526781826 and ISBN-10: 1526781824), written by authors John Car, was published by Pen and Sword Military in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other European History (World War I, Military History, World War II) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Defence and Fall of Greece, 1940–41 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used European History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.34.

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Product Description Narrates the spirited but ultimately doomed Greek defense against invasion by Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany in 1940 and 41.On 28th October 1940, the Greek premier, Ioannis Metaxis, refused to accept a deliberately provocative ultimatum from Mussolini and Italian forces began the invasion of Greece via Albania. This aggression was prompted by Mussolini's desire for a quick victory to rival Hitler's rapid conquest of France and the Low Countries. On paper, Greek forces were poorly equipped and ill-prepared for the conflict but Mussolini had underestimated the skill and determination of the defenders. Within weeks the Italian invasion force was driven back over the border and Greek forces actually advanced deep into Albania. A renewed Italian offensive in March 1941 was also given short shrift, prompting Hitler to intervene to save his ally. German forces invaded Greece via Bulgaria on 6 April. The Greeks, now assisted by British forces, resisted by land, sea and air but were overwhelmed by the superior German forces and their blitzkrieg tactics. Despite a dogged rearguard action by Anzac forces at the famous pass of Thermopyale, Athens fell on the 27th April and the British evacuated 50,000 troops to Crete. This island, whose airfields and naval bases Churchill considered vital to the defense of Egypt and the Suez Canal, was invaded by German airborne troops the following month and eventually captured after a bitter thirteen-day battle. The remaining British troops were evacuated and the fall of Greece completed. John Carr's masterful account of these desperate campaigns, while not disparaging the British and Commonwealth assistance, draws heavily on Greek sources to emphasize the oft-neglected experience of the Greeks themselves and their contribution to the fight against fascism. Review “…the author has performed an admirable job of assimilating Greek and Italian sources […] and producing an even-handed, multifaceted account of events from 1940 through 1941.”Stone & Stone Second World War Books About the Author John Carr has enjoyed a career as a journalist, correspondent and broadcaster (The Times, Wall Street Journal Europe, Vatican Radio), mainly in the Mediterranean and particularly Greece, where he now resides.

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