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British and the Greek Resistance, 1936 - 1944

Spies, Saboteurs, and Partisans
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Between 1941 and 1944, the Germans and the Italians imposed a brutal occupation of Greece. This, as well as the outbreak of famine, drove many Greeks to join a variety of resistance movements in the mountains. The British government anticipated the German occupation of Europe and created the Special Operations Executive (SOE). One directorate of the SOE was responsible for partisan activity in the mountains and another directorate focused on encouraging espionage and sabotage in Greek cities. Over 3000 Greeks and British operated espionage networks that made a significant contribution to the war effort in the Mediterranean. Unfortunately the work of the spy and saboteur working in the shadows remained classified until the end of the twentieth century. The release of SOE documents in the twenty-first century provides an amazing insight into how intelligence operations were a critical part of the Allied victory of the Second World War. The aim of the book is to bring to life the stories of the ghosts of the shadow war.
Chapter 1: Historical Background Chapter 2: Survey of British Military Intelligence Chapter 3: British Intelligence in Greece and the Middle East Chapter 4: The SOE in Greece and in the Middle East Chapter 5: The Occupation of Greece Chapter 6: Covert Operations and Guerrilla Warfare, 1941-1944 Chapter 7: Armed Resistance and Guerrilla Warfare Chapter 8: Liberation and Crisis Epilogue: From Resistance to Civil War
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