Greece: A Modern SequelNYU Press, 2002 M10 30 - 407 pages "...Meticulously researched...Thoroughly documented with copious footnotes, a shronology, and extensive bibliography, this work is recommended for academic libraries." |
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... allowed to join the resistance . This was the case of the Slav Macedonian militia mentioned earlier . Past grievances of locals against the authorities , quarrels with the Asia Minor and Pontus refugees over land ownership , and ...
... allowed to become more popular than the fragile truce allowed : it had its uses as a counterweight against right - wing terror and as a bargaining chip in the KKE's effort to Government and people 83.
... allowed to leave its ranks . Peasants joined the DAG because they could not avoid doing so ; they were likely to be recruited into the rebel army up till 1948 and into the National Army thereafter , because the rebels in the first ...
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Greece: The Modern Sequel, from 1831 to the Present Giannēs Koliopoulos,Thanos Veremēs Limited preview - 2002 |
Greece: The Modern Sequel, from 1831 to the Present Giannēs Koliopoulos,Thanos Veremēs Limited preview - 2002 |