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Forgotten Anzacs The Campaign In Greece 1941 Revised Peter Ewer

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Forgotten Anzacs The Campaign In Greece 1941 Revised Peter Ewer
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Publisher: Scribe Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Peter Ewer
ISBN: 9781925321296, 1925321290
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: revised

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Forgotten Anzacs The Campaign In Greece 1941 Revised Peter Ewer by Peter Ewer 9781925321296, 1925321290 instant download after payment.

This is the largely unknown story of another Anzac force, which fought not at Gallipoli, but in Greece, during World War II. Desperately outnumbered and fighting in deeply inhospitable conditions, these Anzacs found themselves engaging in a long retreat through Greece, under constant air attack. Most of the Anzac Corps was evacuated by the end of April 1941, but many men got only as far as Crete. Fighting a German paratroop invasion there in May, large numbers were taken captive and spent four long years as prisoners of the Nazis. The campaign in Greece turned out to have uncanny parallels to the original Gallipoli operation: both were inspired by Winston Churchill, both were badly planned by British military leaders, and both ended in defeat and evacuation. Just as Gallipoli provided military academies the world over with lessons in how not to conduct a complex feat of arms, Churchill’s Greek adventure reinforced fundamental lessons in modern warfare.

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