War in the Aegean

War in the Aegean
Author: Peter C. Smith
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-07-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0811746372

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First complete retelling of an important but little-known campaign. Eyewitness accounts from a colorful cast of German SS troops, British commandos, partisans, spies, Greek pirates, and more.

The North Aegean Wars, 371-360 B.C

The North Aegean Wars, 371-360 B.C
Author: Julia Heskel
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783515069175

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The basis of this book is Heskel's belief that Philip II's policies regarding Athens cannot be properly understood without a thorough investigation of the preceding events of the 360s, and what Heskel describes as the `hitbed of diplomatic and military activity' that was the North Aegean in that period. By making the region, rather than the actions of any one power the central focus of the study, Heskel aims to fill in the gaps left by previous writers on the subject.

Improvise and Dare

Improvise and Dare
Author: J. S. Guard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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War in the Islands

War in the Islands
Author: Adrian Seligman
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

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True accounts of naval undercover operation during the Second World War.

Crossing the Aegean

Crossing the Aegean
Author: Renée Hirschon
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857457020

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Following the defeat of the Greek Army in 1922 by nationalist Turkish forces, the 1923 Lausanne Convention specified the first internationally ratified compulsory population exchange. It proved to be a watershed in the eastern Mediterranean, having far-reaching ramifications both for the new Turkish Republic, and for Greece which hadto absorb over a million refugees. Known as the Asia Minor Catastrophe by the Greeks, it marked the establishment of the independent nation state for the Turks. The consequences of this event have received surprisingly little attention despite the considerable relevance for the contemporary situation in the Balkans. This volume addresses the challenge of writing history from both sides of the Aegean and provides, for the first time, a forum for multidisciplinary dialogue across national boundaries.

The Battle of the Wine Dark Sea

The Battle of the Wine Dark Sea
Author: Lew Lind
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (Australia)
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780864175625

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Account of the war fought in the Greek Islands of the Eastern Mediterranean during WWII to secure the Aegean Sea. Also records the operations of units such as the Greek Sacred Squadron, the Royal Marine commandos and the Levant Schooner Flotilla in combination with the navy and army forces of a number of countries including Australia. Includes personal accounts of escapes from occupied areas. The author was involved in the early days of the resistance, and is the foundation president of the Naval Historical Society of Australia. He is the editor of 'Australian Shipyards', and his other publications include 'Escape from Crete' which was produced as a film in 1986, and 'Australia's Men of War'.

The Long Range Desert Group in the Aegean

The Long Range Desert Group in the Aegean
Author: Brendan O'Carroll
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 152677738X

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A history of the British Army unit’s deployment to and defense of a group of islands between Greece and Turkey during World War II. Shortly after the invasion of Sicily, in order to distract German attention from the Italian campaign, Churchill ordered the occupation of the Dodecanese Islands in the Aegean. The Long Range Desert Group, retraining in Lebanon, were now part of Raiding Forces, Middle East, along with the Special Boat Service and No 30 Commando. In support of 3,000 regulars in 234 Brigade, the LRDG landed covertly on Leros establishing observation posts, reporting movement of enemy shipping and aircraft. In October the LRDG were ordered to assault the island of Levitha, losing forty highly skilled men killed or captured. The Germans invaded Leros with overwhelming force on 12 November 1943, five days later the battle was over. While many British troops were captured most of the LRDG and SBS escaped. Their individual stories make for enthralling reading. A measure of the intensity of the fighting is the fact that the LRDG lost more men in three months in the Aegean than in three years in the desert operating behind enemy lines. The author, an acknowledged expert on the LRDG uses official sources, both British and German, and individual accounts to piece together the full story of this dramatic, costly but little-known campaign. It is a valuable addition to the history of special forces in the Second World War. Praise for The Long Range Desert Group in the Aegean “O’Carroll provides an interesting and informative read about a little known action by a World War II era special operations unit and an important part of SOF history.” —SOF News

Churchill's Folly

Churchill's Folly
Author: Anthony Rogers
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780304366552

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Today many of the Greek islands of the Dodecanese are popular tourist resorts. However in 1943 they were the scene of the last successful German invasion of the Second World War. The islands had been occupied by the Italians since 1912 but, Italian Armistice of September with the downfall of Benito Mussolini, Winston Churchill seized the opportunity to open a new front in the eastern Mediterranean. Rejected by the Americans, it was a proposal fraught with difficulties and, ultimately, one that was doomed to failure. British garrison troops occupied territory with the assistance of naval forces, but with little or no air cover. They were opposed by some of Germany's finest, including units of the esteemed Division Brandenburg, with ample air and sea support. Three months of operations ended in a British defeat and with the Aegean under German occupation until the end of the war. The author has drawn on British, German and Italian sources and uses graphic eyewitness accounts to provide a detailed retelling of the struggle for possession of the Dodecanese, and the battles for Kos and Leros in particular.

Aegean Greece in the Fourth Century BC

Aegean Greece in the Fourth Century BC
Author: John Buckler
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2003-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047400100

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This book covers the political, diplomatic, and military history of the Aegean Greeks of the fourth century BC. It includes their power struggles, the Persian involvement in their affairs, and the ultimate Macedonian triumph over Greece.

The Cretan War, 1645-1671

The Cretan War, 1645-1671
Author: Bruno Mugnai
Publisher: Century of the Soldier
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781911628040

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The army and the navy of Venice and Ottoman Empire during the campaigns fought for the possession of the 'pearl of the Mediterranean'. The legendary Venetian resistance impressed the courts of whole Europe, transforming the conflict in the 'Campo di Marte' of the continent.