Perilous Commitments: Britain's Involvement in Greece and Crete 1940-41 (2005) By Matthew Willingham
This book is concerned with the British military intervention in Greece and the subsequent defence of, and evacuation from, Crete, outlining a comprehensive appraisal of events and is the first definitive guide to the whole Grecian conflict in World War II.
The decision to defend Greece was a contentious one and the motives behind sending British forces to Greece are carefully explored. The political rhetoric concerning intervention in Greece is unraveled where Churchill, Eden, and Wavell all played a fundamental part in the final decision.
The battle for Crete quickly followed the evacuation of Greece when German paratroops descended, and this battle encapsulated the Allied spirit of resistance; Hitler had experienced a number of easy victories until the stubborn defence of Crete. Also covered is a study of the repercussions of the Allied retreat and the conditions under German occupation.
- Hard Cover with Dust Cover
- 294 Pages
- In Good Condition
































