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Greece: Miscellaneous Publications, 1943-1944
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Folder 13: Announcement The German authorities proclaim that they will no longer execute Greek civilians in retaliation for the killing of German soldiers by Communists. |
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Aug. 9, 1944? |
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Folder 14: Announcement Greek Air Force on the blackout. |
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June 27, 1944 |
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Folder 15: Announcement The Greek government-in-exile (Cairo) criticizes the regime of Rallis in Athens. (Undated) |
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Folder 16: Announcement Measures to be imposed for limiting electricity. (Undated) |
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Folder 17: Announcement Meeting of all teachers of the Province of Eleia to discuss education matters. (5 copies) |
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July 15, 1944 |
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Folder 18: Announcement The names of 50 Greek men executed by the German authorities (on July 12, 1944?) in retaliation for the killing of 2 German soldiers (Undated) |
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Folder 19: Announcement The Peloponnese Committee plan to reorganize the P.E.E.A. (Undated) |
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Folder 20: Announcement A personal story told by the Chief of the Police Department of Peloponnese. (2 copies) |
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July 14, 1944 |
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Folder 21: Announcement Siren drill information. (12 copies) |
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July 31, 1944? |
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Folder 22: Announcement Speech given by the General Administrator of Crete (Undated) |
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Folder 23: Announcement Sophoulis is informed by the British that Papandreou should remain as Prime Minister in the new coalition government. (Undated) |
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Folder 24: Benefits of Having in Power the Hellenic Patriotic Front Accusation against E.A.M. of orchestrating civil war in Greece and committing various atrocities. (Undated) |
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Folder 25: The British Bearers of Destruction Accusations against the British of betraying innocent and weak nations such as Greece and Poland after leading them into the war . |
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July 25, 1944? |
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Folder 26: The British Invaded France The British are accused of wrongly liberating France first before Greece which they promised to liberate from the Germans. (Undated) |
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Folder 27: Bylaws of the National Committee of Greece Pamphlet, 7 pp. |
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1944 |
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Folder 28: A Call for Help at Distomon. Distomon, a village in Voiteia, witnessed the execution of 1,000 civilians, women and children included, by the Germans |
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June 12, 1944 |
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Folder 29: Central Committee of All Employees A message to the public employees of mayoralities, municipalities, and hospital employees. |
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Feb. 9, 1944? |
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Folder 30: Commentary A commentary on a news item broadcast by the radio in Athens (Undated) |
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Folder 31: The Communists A commentary on a statement written in a British newspapers undermining the role of the Communists in the war of liberation. 31 pp. (Undated) |
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Folder 32: Current Problems of Hellenism Pamphlet written by Demetris Glenos, 26 pp. |
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August 1944? |
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Folder 33: Death to the German-Bulgarian Invaders A pamphlet by “Free Greece”, 7 pp. (Undated) |
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Folder 34: A Decree of the National Committee Politikåe Epitropåe Ethnikåes Apeleutheråosåes Establishment of the organization P.E.E.A., 11 pp. |
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Mar. 27, 1944 |
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Folder 35: Destructors and Builders Pamphlet, 16 pp. |
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1943 |
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Folder 36: The Development of the Political Situation and the War Kommounistikon Komma tåes Hellados Pamphlet, 41 pp. |
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Dec. 1942? |
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Folder 37: E.A.M. or Communists Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A leaflet declaring that E.A.M. is not a communist organization, but that its members are true Greek patriots. (Undated) |
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Folder 38: E.A.M. Proclamation Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon It accuses the Rallis government of allowing the Germans to steal food from Kokkinia, and calls upon the citizens of Kokkinia to protest. (Undated) |
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Folder 39: Eternal Shame to the Glysksmpourg Clique A leaflet criticizing the King and Prime Minister for not promoting internal unity. |
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June 27, 1944 |
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Folder 40: Everyone in the Fight for Life Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon A leaflet addressed to the young people of Pireaus |
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July 24, 1944 |
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Folder 41: Everyone Join E.L.A.S. E.L.A.S. A flyer seeking recruits for the Communist Party. (Undated) |
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Folder 42: Farmer’s Party of Greece A proclamation urging farmers to join this group which promises nationalization of factories and social insurance. 4 pp. |
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Aug. 20, 1944? |
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Folder 43: Farmer’s Voice This “Extraordinary Edition” criticizing the Germans for causing starvation among the Greek population by depleting food stocks. |
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Oct. 5, 1943 |
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Folder 44: For Freedom E.L.A.S. A pamphlet describing the activities of the First Pan Thessalian Conference of the Armed Groups of E.L.A.S., 16 pp. |
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July 1943? |
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Folder 45: For the Defense and the Rebirth of Hellenism A booklet written in 1942, printed in 1943, and distributed in 1944 during the German occupation, 75 pp. |
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(undated) |
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Folder 46: For the Sake of the Allied War Effort, Stop the Bombing! Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An E.A.M. leaflet. |
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Dec. 24, 1944 |
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Folder 47: Glorious Action of E.L.A.S. in Pelloponnese E.L.A.S. An E.L.A.S. leaflet. (Undated) |
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Folder 48: Glyxburg Leave the Greek Nation Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An E.A.M. leaflet critical of the royal family. |
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June 22, 1944 |
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Folder 49: The Greece That Is Coming The meaning of the current tribulations of the Greek people, 13 pp. |
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1943 |
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Folder 50: The Greek People on the Occasion of the Death of the Child of England..... Satirical leaflet criticizing Britain for liberating France before Greece. (Undated) |
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Folder 51: Greek Security Units Kill Greek Hostages A leaflet urging the cessation of the execution of hostages by Greek collaborators (Undated) |
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Folder 52: Hellenic Patriotic Society A leaflet calling all Greeks to unite upon the eve of liberation (Undated) |
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Folder 53: Important Statement of the Leader of the National Organization of Greece A leaflet claiming that the focus of Allied armies upon Western Europe might leave Greece vulnerable to Russian and her Slavic neighbors. (Undated) |
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Folder 54: In the Name of the Nation and the Peoples.... Ethnikos Dåemokratikos Hellåenikos Syndesmos A leaflet from the E.D.E.S. party urging Greeks to be united at the end of the war. (Undated) |
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Folder 1: Leader of the National Union of Greece Statement of the Anglo-American Invasion of Europe. (Undated) |
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Folder 2: Let Them Come Nazi pamphlet ridiculing Anglo-American plans to invade France. 16 pp. (Undated) |
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Folder 3: Let’s Stop the Firings Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon A message by E.P.O.N. to the workers of Pireaus. |
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July 26, 1944 |
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Folder 4: Letter Kommounistikon Komma tåes Hellados A message from Aris Velouchiotes of the Communist Party to the people of Greece. (Undated) |
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Folder 5: Local Self-Government Small leaflet promising democracy, probably issued by the Communist Party. (Undated) |
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Folder 6: Local Self-Government Some remarks on the Code of Self-Government and Popular Justice, taken from the newspaper Free Phokis. (Undated) |
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Folder 7: Map of “Great Greece” Distributed by the national organization “Resurrection”. |
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March 1943 |
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Folder 8: Memorial In honor of a policeman killed by the Germans. (Undated) |
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Folder 9: Memorial Service Leaflet issued by the Anti-Bulgarian Hellenic Committee about a memorial service for those killed by E.A.M. and E.L.A.S. (Undated) |
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Folder 10: Message from E.L.A.S. E.L.A.S. A call to the people of Greece to join E.L.A.S. in the mountains. |
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Feb. 25, 1944? |
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Folder 11: Message from E.L.A.S. E.L.A.S. A call to all armed rebel forces. (Undated) |
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Folder 12: Message to All People in the Peloponnese Kommounistikon Komma tåes Hellados A call to assist the Communist Party by contributing money and food for its soldiers. |
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July 1944 |
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Folder 13: Message to All Workers Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon A leaflet from E.P.O.N. addressed to workers in new factories in Piraeus. |
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Feb. 26, 1944? |
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Folder 14: Message to the Greeks: Salvation or Disaster A pamphlet warning the Greek people that an Anglo-American invasion of their country will be disastrous for them. 16 pp. 2 copies. (Undated) |
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Folder 15: Message to the People of Kokkina Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An E.A.M. leaflet. |
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July 27, 1944 |
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Folder 16: Message to the Workers, Employees, Students and Others Kommounistikon Komma tåes Hellados Communist Party leaflet. (Undated) |
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Folder 17: Message to the Youth Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon A leaflet by E.P.O.N. addressed to the youth of Piraeus |
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June 14, 1944 |
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Folder 18: Minutes A pamphlet of the minutes of a meeting of the National Committee. 36 pp. |
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June 1944 |
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Folder 19: National Assistance of Greece Message A message to all organizations. |
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Dec. 24, 1944 |
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Folder 20: National Freedom Front Message Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A protest by E.A.M. against the government of Britain for the execution of 12 Greek soldiers in Egypt and the sentence of life imprisonment of 10 more. (Undated) |
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Folder 21: National Liberation Front Announcement Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An announcement concerning a meeting among E.A.M., Church officials, and the British Prime Minister. (Undated) |
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Folder 22: National Liberation Front Leaflet A leaflet proclaiming that Greece would be liberated in 1944. (Undated) |
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Folder 23: National Liberation Front Message Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An E.A.M. address to the people of Athens |
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Aug. 7, 1944 |
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Folder 24: National Liberation Front Message Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An E.A.M. address to the people of Pireaus. |
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Aug. 7, 1944 |
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Folder 25: National Liberation Front Message Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon An E.A.M. address to the people of Pireaus. (Undated) |
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Folder 26: National Liberation Front Message A protest against the governments of Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. (Undated) |
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Folder 27: National Liberation Front Message A 2nd Department proclamation. (Undated) |
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Folder 28: National Liberation Front Message. A second Department proclamation. (Undated) |
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Folder 29: A New Government of National Unity A pamphlet listing the names of ministers and the contents of the first meeting of the Papandreou government. 4 pp (Undated) |
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Folder 30: News: The Facist Beast Is Dying A message from London. |
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June 7, 1944 |
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Folder 31: News Brief War news from Russia, France, Italy, and the Balkans. |
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July 23, 1944 |
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Folder 32: Note An anti-Rallis flyer from E.P.O.N. |
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Feb. 26, 1944 |
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Folder 33: October 28 A leaflet in commemoration of the day when Greeks said “No” to Italians. |
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Oct. 28, 1943 |
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Folder 34: On the Occasion of the First Anniversary of E.P.O.N. Heniaia Panelladikåe Organåosåe Neåon A leaflet sent by the Working Section of E.P.O.N. in Pireaus. |
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Feb. 23, 1944 |
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Folder 35: Organization for Security of Popular War An article written by the above organization in order to defend its actions. (Undated) |
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Folder 36: Proclamation of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A leaflet addressed to the people of Euvioa to support the Communist organizations. 8 pp |
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July 7, 1944 |
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Folder 37: Proclamation of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A leaflet addressed to the people of Peloponnese. (Undated) |
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Folder 38: Proclamation of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A leaflet addressed to the people of Thessaloniki (Undated) |
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Folder 39: Proclamation of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A leaflet addressed to the workers and employees of Argolidonauplias. (Undated) |
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Folder 40: Proclamation of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A leaflet against the traitor Kokkonis (Undated) |
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Folder 41: Proclamation of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A leaflet attacking the traitors Rallis and Kokkonis. (Undated) |
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Folder 42: Proclamation of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A leaflet offering national assistance to Pireaus. (Undated) |
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Folder 43: Proclamation of E.A.M. Ethnikon Apeleutheråotikon Metåopon A second leaflet offering national assistance to Pireaus. |
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July 23, 1944 |
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