During the decade of the 1940s Greece experienced harsh German/Italian/Bulgarian occupation, the emergence of a powerful resistance movement and civil war between communist and nationalists. This critical period in the country's modern history is graphically illustrated through contemporary documents, many of them translated from Greek, many of them difficult to access. This annotated documentary collection, which is prefaced by a substantial introduction, affords a penetrating insight into the history of the 1940s from a variety of perspectives.
'In this volume Richard Clogg, who is one of the most respected historians of modern Greece, has produced a unique documentary history of the 1940s.' - Lars Bærentzen
'Clogg's new volume marks an important contribution to our documentary knowledge of the multiple impacts of World War II...' - K.E. Fleming, History: Reviews of New Books
'Clogg's new volume marks an important contribution to our documentary knowledge of the multiple impacts of World War II...' - K.E. Fleming, History: Reviews of New Books