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Οι Βρετανικες Μυστικες Υπηρεσιες Στην Ελλαδα

Author: Konstantinos Kapsaskis

The British involvement in Greece during the 1940s was neither a heroic act of defending the freedom of the Greeks nor a dark conspiracy for its suppression. The British intelligence services were...

The British involvement in Greece during the 1940s was neither a heroic act of defending the freedom of the Greeks nor a dark conspiracy for its suppression. The British intelligence services were guided by the Foreign Office in implementing a policy that throughout this period remained much more consistent than it seems at first glance: defending British...

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The British involvement in Greece during the 1940s was neither a heroic act of defending the freedom of the Greeks nor a dark conspiracy for its suppression. The British intelligence services were guided by the Foreign Office in implementing a policy that throughout this period remained much more consistent than it seems at first glance: defending British geostrategic interests in the Eastern Mediterranean, it sought to maintain a political system eroded by the decades of the National Schism, both by supporting the king and his exiled government and by countering the communist left and its popular support in the country. Utilizing extensively British, American, and Greek archives, many of which have recently become available to researchers, the book examines the influence and evolving role of British intelligence services – and specifically the SOE – in Greece: the support they initially offered to the Resistance with operations aiding the British war effort; their subsequent intervention in the internal disputes of the guerrilla movement, alongside the exercise of a critical political and diplomatic role; finally, the collapse of their understanding with the EAM and their greater or lesser involvement in the events that led to the Civil War (a matter that still divides the scientific community and public opinion). As the study documents, the more the EAM became uncontrollable, the more desperate the British efforts to undermine it appeared. Whether in the early months of World War II or during the open conflict of the December events and their aftermath, the political directives and methods followed by the intelligence services remained the same; however, they were applied with increasing intensity and cynicism, despite any disagreements and regardless of their tragic consequences.

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Author
Konstantinos Kapsaskis
Publisher
Alexandreia
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Academic History
Theme
History of America
Time Period
World War II
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
296
Release Date
5/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
17x24 cm
ISBN-13
9786182230510

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The British involvement in Greece during the 1940s was neither a heroic act of defending the freedom of the Greeks nor a dark conspiracy for its suppression. The British intelligence services were guided by the Foreign Office in implementing a policy that throughout this period remained much more consistent than it seems at first glance: defending British geostrategic interests in the Eastern Mediterranean, it sought to maintain a political system eroded by the decades of the National Schism, both by supporting the king and his exiled government and by countering the communist left and its popular support in the country. Utilizing extensively British, American, and Greek archives, many of which have recently become available to researchers, the book examines the influence and evolving role of British intelligence services – and specifically the SOE – in Greece: the support they initially offered to the Resistance with operations aiding the British war effort; their subsequent intervention in the internal disputes of the guerrilla movement, alongside the exercise of a critical political and diplomatic role; finally, the collapse of their understanding with the EAM and their greater or lesser involvement in the events that led to the Civil War (a matter that still divides the scientific community and public opinion). As the study documents, the more the EAM became uncontrollable, the more desperate the British efforts to undermine it appeared. Whether in the early months of World War II or during the open conflict of the December events and their aftermath, the political directives and methods followed by the intelligence services remained the same; however, they were applied with increasing intensity and cynicism, despite any disagreements and regardless of their tragic consequences.

Manufacturer

Author
Konstantinos Kapsaskis
Publisher
Alexandreia
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Academic History
Theme
History of America
Time Period
World War II
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
296
Release Date
5/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
17x24 cm
ISBN-13
9786182230510

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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