Inside Hitler's Greece : the experience of occupation, 1941-44

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Inside Hitler's Greece : the experience of occupation, 1941-44

Mark Mazower

Yale University Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The German army invaded Greece in April 1941, and remained there until October 1944. During those three long years, tens of thousands of Greek civilians perished, the economic structure of the country was destroyed, and the country plunged into a terrible civil war. Using documentary sources in many countries (including the archives of the Office of Strategic Services in Washington), Mazower has written the first full account of the experience of occupation from the perspective of those who endured it, and from those who imposed it. The author looks at all aspects of the German occupation of Greece from the role of resistance fighters, to the growth of the black market, to the everyday struggle for survival of Greek islanders. He has drawn his findings into a narrative account which uses many previously unpublished photographs.

目次

  • Prologue: Swastika over the Acropolis. Part I The chaos of the New Order, 1941-43: Venizelos's funeral
  • the Occupation begins
  • the famine
  • black market axioms
  • "An atmosphere of imminent catastrophe"
  • Greek workers in the Reich
  • dreams of a new Europe. Part II: "This heroic madness", 1942-43: the resistance of daily life
  • prudence or bravery? the old politicians
  • becoming organized
  • urban protest
  • "Freedom or death!"
  • politics of the Andartiko
  • the end of Italian rule. Part 3 The logic of violence and terror, 1943-44: the logic of violence
  • anatomy of a massacre - 16th August 1943
  • "The loveliest time" - the behaviour and values of the German soldier
  • the SS and the terror system
  • Greek Jewry and the Final Solution. Part 4 A society at war, 1943-44: people's democracy in free Greece
  • ELAS - the army of the revolution
  • "A cemetery awash in blood" - the counter-revolution
  • "Tired out by history" - Athens 1944. Epilogue: "No peace without victory".

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