Professor Angelos Th. Angelopoulo's is one of the most renowned Greek economists of his generation. This is his personal account of the events that overwhelmed Greece during and after the Second World War. The price paid by Greece not only for Axis occupation but, following liberation, for being a pawn in the Cold War. The role and impact of the Allies on the internal affairs of Greece, which directly and indirectly contributed to the tragic events of the civil war and the catastrophic consequences for the greek economy, politics and society.
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A political document of literary finesse...This book will always remain a dear and treasured possession for me. -- Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece, 1995
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Interviews with Angelos Th. Angelopoulos, Member of the Academy of Athens, by Sophocles G. Dimitrakopoulos; translated from the Greek by John Davis. Measures approx. 5" x 8" with 218 pages, illustrated with photos. In pristine condition with no marks of any kind. Seller Inventory # E0616
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