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Britain and the Greek economic crisis, 1944-1947 : from liberation to the Truman Doctrine. by. Lykogiannis, Athanasios. Publication date. 2002. Topics.
26 Δεκ 2002 · In 1944, the government of newly liberated Greece faced a crisis of staggering proportions, with a devastated economy and a currency undermined by rampant hyperinflation. Anxious to preserve Greece as a friendly 'outpost in South-Eastern Europe', the British provided advisors to help overcome the crisis.
Britain and the Greek Economic Crisis, 1944-1947 concentrates on Anglo-Greek interactions in economic matters during the political and economic turmoil between the Axis occupation of Greece...
In 1944, the government of newly liberated Greece faced a crisis of staggering proportions, with a devastated economy and a currency undermined by rampant hyperinflation. Anxious to preserve Greece as a friendly 'outpost in South-Eastern Europe', the British provided advisors to help overcome the crisis. Whatever the political motives of the ...
The British intervention in December 1944 represents a major turning point in Greek history. The forces of EAM-ELAS suffered a severe blow in the streets of the capital, and their loss had significant consequences.
Research PDF Available. THE EVOLUTION OF THE GREEK CRISIS: How the British and American Involvement in the Greek Civil War Altered Greece’s Political and Economic Future. July 2017. DOI:...
Thetis, 2013. The Greek civil war was one of the most important “small wars” of the twentieth century. It was the result of the bitter divisions and violence that engulfed Greece in the interwar years and in the first half of the 1940s.