Papers of Maj Ronald R Prentice and Capt H Arthur Wickstead, 1942-1991
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 1] Diaries and notebooks of Maj Ronald R Prentice
and Capt H Arthur Wickstead, 1942-1944
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1942 [Mar]-1942 [May]
Maj Ronald R Prentice's field book while stationed at General Headquarters, Middle East Command, Cairo, Egypt, 1942, containing notes describing the Allied military situation in Iraq, Jerusalem and Haifa, Palestine, and notes relating to Long Range Desert Group operations in the Western Desert, April 1942, including mention of Count László Almásy's role as a German guide during Operation SALAAM, the German espionage mission from Libya through Allied lines, 1942. 1 item.
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1944 Mar 25-1944 [Sep]
Diaries and notebooks kept by Maj Ronald R Prentice and Capt H Arthur Wickstead during Special Operations Executive (SOE) operations in West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, including diary kept by Wickstead describing Allied Military Mission reconnaissance mission in Northern Greece and its attempt to seek support from surrounding Greek villages, 25 Mar-30 Apr 1944; Prentice's notebook describing situation at Vitsi, Vermion and Kozani, Sep 1944. 4 items.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 2] Documents
and papers relating to
Allied Military Mission operations,
West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944
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1944 Apr 19-1944 Oct 21
Allied Military Mission situation reports, West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, notably including report by Sgt S Peter Kite on the battle at Perikopi, 18-19 Apr 1944 and the 'Independent Macedonians' plans to found an autonomous Macedonian Soviet Republic; weekly reports by Capt A G Wrigley, Officer Commanding Siniatsikon sub-area, codenamed RAIDER, to Lt Col Arthur Edmonds, Officer Commanding Area 1, detailing operations in the Kostoria-Siniastsikon region 4 Apr-3 May 1944; memorandum from HQ Vermion, codenamed MORTLAKE, to area commanders, dated 13 Jun 1944 regarding co-operation with Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) forces; summary of interim operations in ELAS areas of control, dated 16 Jul 1944; Allied Military Mission Headquarters situation reports, 30 Aug-21 Oct 1944, detailing Operation NOAH'S ARK, operations by Allied and Greek forces during the German withdrawal from the peninsula and power quarrels between ELAS and Ellinikos Dimokratikos Ethnikos Stratos (EDES). 15 items.
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1944 Apr 9-1944 Nov 15
Operations reports by Capt Patrick Hutchinson Evans, Officer Commanding Vitsi sub-area, codenamed FERTILISER A, to Headquarters, Area 1, West Macedonia, Greece concerning liaison with Raiding Support Regiment (RSR) troops and Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) partisans, the limits of Greek partisan (andarte) control, political relations with Serbian and Macedonian partisans and the planning for Operation NOAH'S ARK, operations by Allied and Greek forces during the German withdrawal from the peninsula. File includes operations report detailing sabotage targets selected during the German withdrawal from Greece; record of operations during the German withdrawal from the Vitsi-Florina area, 4 Sep-31 Oct 1944, detailing combined operations with ELAS and the Raiding Support Regiment; report describing general state of conditions at Vitsi sub-area, including mention of fierce anti-royalist propaganda initiated by Ethniko Apeleftherotiko Metopo (EAM) and the subsequent ELAS executions, security measures undertaken by the sub-area and estimated numbers of partisans in the sub-area. 5 items.
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1944 Aug 4-1944 Oct 16
Papers relating to Allied Military Mission intelligence gathering and dissemination, demolition operations and reconnaissance missions in West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, notably including intelligence estimate, dated 4 Aug 1944, relating to possible German options following the commencement of Operation NOAH'S ARK, operations by Allied and Greek forces during the German withdrawal from the peninsula; infiltration estimate from Capt Albert H Lingen, Officer Commanding sub-area at Grevena, codenamed KINBRACE, 16 Aug 1944; intelligence estimates for Operation NOAH'S ARK; papers relating to 'reactionary organisations' protecting German supply routes through the Kozani-Ptolemaďs and the Kastoria-Vitsi areas; field book detailing number of inhabitants within allied areas of operations and their political affiliation; list of Allied demolition targets, including location of action and type of demolition used; allied estimates of German troop locations, Aug-Sep 1944; notebook detailing estimated German unit composition; organisational drawing from General Headquarters, Middle East, Cairo, Egypt, to sub-area commands at Vermion and Vitsi, listing estimated numbers of German forces in Greece and their unit strengths, 9 Oct 1944. 16 items.
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1943 Aug 5-1945 Aug 26
Allied Military Mission administrative orders, office orders and operational orders during resistance operations in West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, including papers relating to the official joint GHQ agreement between British Military Mission, Ellinikos Dimokratikos Ethnikos Stratos (EDES) and Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS), 5 Aug 1943; letter from Allied Military Mission to Greek partisan groups concerning the wireless-telegraphy frequencies to be used in forthcoming operations; Allied Military Mission conference notes, dated 26 Jun 1944, concerning Allied and ELAS operations during Operation NOAH'S ARK; transcribed wireless messages from Lt Col Nicholas Geoffery Lempričre Hammond, Allied Military Mission General Headquarters, Pertouli, to sub-area commanders, dated 3 Jul 1944-20 Aug 1944, relating to declining relations between the Allied Military Mission and ELAS; memorandum from Lt Col Sir Thomas Gordon Devitt, 2nd Bt, Officer Commanding Raiding Support Regiment (RSR), concerning the state of discipline and morale within the regiment, 11 Aug 1944; administrative instructions from Lt Col Arthur Edmonds, Officer Commanding Area 1, Allied Military Mission, to sub-area headquarters. 21 items.
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1944 Jun 9-1944 Oct 14
Allied Military Mission interrogation papers for operations in West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, including interrogation book detailing information obtained from captured or deserted German and Italian soldiers and procedure notes made during the interrogation of Acting Corporal Franz Brandl, German 1 Mountain Div, 14 Oct 1944. 2 items
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1944 [Dec]
Post Operation Report by Maj Ronald R Prentice, detailing Allied Military Mission operations in West Macedonia, Greece, 10 Aug 1943-21 Dec 1944, including appendices relating to alleged German and Greek atrocities committed 18 Dec 1943-Jul 1944, the nominal roll of Allied Military Mission personnel, anti-Allied activities perpetrated by Greek partisans, 20 Jun 1944-Dec [1944], summary of Operation NOAH'S ARK, 25 Aug 1944-28 Oct 1944, Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) order of battle, 1944, Allied equipment, approximate debts outstanding at Kozani sub-area Headquarters, codenamed BOODLE, 1944, and post-operation findings submitted to General Headquarters, Middle East, Cairo, Egypt. 7 items.
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1944 [Dec]
Post Operation Report by Maj Kenneth Farish Scott, Sapper Officer, Royal Engineers, West Macedonia, 1 Jul 1943-5 Nov 1944, detailing demolition operations and reconnaissance patrols with the Allied Military Mission, including the planning and preparation for Operation WASHING, the demolition of the main railway bridge through the Assopos Gorge and Operation ANIMALS, the demolition of railway bridges between Lamia and Domokhos and reconnaissance and demolition missions for Operation NOAH'S ARK, operations by Allied and Greek forces during the German withdrawal from the peninsula. 1 item.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 3] Papers
relating to Greek partisan
activities in West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944
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1943 [Jul]-1944 Sep 24
Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) papers, in Greek, relating to the conduct of Greek resistance operations and liaison missions between ELAS 9 Div, ELAS Macedonian Corps and the Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944. File includes papers relating to the 'National Bands Agreement', July 1943; undated report from the Bureau Italien Liaison concerning reports of soldiers from the 14th Regt (Pinerolo) Div collaborating with ELAS partisans in Mar 1943; ELAS information bulletin, dated 11 Jan-24 Jan 1944, written by Col Stephanos Sarafis detailing the military situation in Northern and Southern Greece, Thrace and East Macedonia, locations of German units and equipment and estimates of forthcoming German operations; letter from ELAS 9 Div Headquarters, dated 3 Apr 1944, to Allied Military Mission claiming that Ellinikos Dimokratikos Ethnikos Stratos (EDES) had violated the 29 Feb 1944 'Plaka Agreement' to combine forces; ELAS 9 Div letter of complaint, dated 4 Apr 1944, to the Allied Military Mission detailing EDES assaults on ELAS positions; ELAS memorandum, dated 1 Jun 1944, regarding the infiltration of Macedonian villages by Slav-speaking Komitatzethes (Komitaji) units; ELAS invitation, dated 8 Jun 1944, to the Allied Military Mission to attend a forthcoming dinner to honour visiting Soviet delegation; ELAS 9 Div official order, dated 26 Jun 1944, detailing British assignments in the Kozani-Kastoria region; ELAS newsletters concerning the activities of their political wing, Ethniko Apeleftherotiko Metopo (EAM), 10-18 Jul 1944; ELAS 9 Div letter to Allied Military Mission detailing the German withdrawals towards Konitsa and Kastorias and reported casualties among partisans and civilians in the region, 14 Jul 1944; proclamation to the people of Greece calling for the destruction of alleged German collaborative forces within Panellinios Apeleftherotili Organosis (PAO) and Ellinikos Dimokratikos Ethnikos Stratos (EDES); ELAS order, dated 27 Aug 1944, for 2 Bn, 53 Regt, co-ordinated movement with the British Raiding Support Regiment (RSR) to Vermion; ELAS 9 Div document, dated 11 Sep 1944, warning Greek civilians against collaboration with pro-German factions such as Ellinikos Ethinikos Stratos (EES); ELAS 9 Div list of Allied British and American officers dated 21 Sep 1944. 45 items.
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1943 Jul 20-1944 Sep 20
Papers, in Greek, relating to Greek partisan activities not under the jurisdiction of the Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, including Kommounistiko Komma Elladas (KKE) and Ellinikos Dimokratikos Ethnikos Stratos (EDES) papers and operational orders and anti-Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) propaganda and papers. Papers include most notably the 20 Jul 1943 announcement of the formation of a joint General Headquarters between British Military Mission forces and Greek partisan movements; letter from the citizens of Rizario county to the Allied Military Mission declaring their support for the Polotiki Epitropi Ethnikis Apeleftherosis (PEEA) and requesting ammunition from the Allies, 8 Feb 1944; anti-Kommounistiko Komma Elladas (KKE) and anti-Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) propaganda leaflet distributed by the pro-fascist Panellinios Apeleftherotili Organosis (PAO) calling for support of Metopo Ethnikos Aminis (MEA); undated letter containing information about the strengths of German, Ellinikos Ethnikos Stratos (EES), Greek pro-German forces and Gestapo movements in the Kozani region up to 25 Jul 1944; undated list of food rations distributed to the Greek population by groups such as the Red Cross and the EES; letter from the Mavrodendri detachment of the EES to Allied Military Mission relating to sporadic fighting between ELAS and EES units, 22 Sep 1944. 11 items.
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1944 May [20]-1944 Dec [10]
Greek papers notably including a report, in English, from the Lebanon Conference, 17-20 May 1944, which brought about the formation of the Greek Government of National Unity under the leadership of Georgis Papandreou; a copy of a speech made at the Lebanon Conference by Greek premier-in-exile Georgis Papandreou affirming the strength of the national government and calling for disbandment of Greek partisan forces; Greek government notice, in Greek, calling for conscription, 12 Nov 1944; proclamation by the Greek national government urging national unity, including Dec 1944 message by Lt Gen Ronald MacKenzie Scobie, General Officer Commanding, Allied Forces, Greece, calling for the cessation of partisan activity in Greece. 4 items.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 4] Maps
and photographs of Allied Military
Mission area of operations, West Macedonia
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1933 Jul-1943 Aug
Maps and photographs
of Allied Military Mission area of operation in northern
Greece, 1943-1944, including 1:100,000 map of
Florina-Ptolemaďs, July 1933; 1:100,000 map of
Edessa-Verria, Mar 1941; 1:100,000 map of
Konitsa-Nestorion, Apr 1943; [1:500,000] map of
Greece; 1:250,000 map of Thessaloniki, Aug 1943;
1:100,000 map of Kastoria-Grevena; photograph of
Mount Olympus. 7 items.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 5] Correspondence
between Allied Military Mission
commanders and sub-area commanders, 1943-1944
and former Greek partisans, 1946-1955
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 5/1]
1944 Jan 25-1944 Dec 13
Official correspondence between Maj Ronald R Prentice, General Officer Commanding, Area 1, Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, Greece, and members of the Allied Military Mission, including letters to Prentice from Capt Max Backhouse, 25-30 Jan 1944, requesting escorts for Allied reconnaissance missions to Nestoria; general situation report to Prentice from Capt H Arthur Wickstead, 10 Oct 1944; unofficial despatch sent to Prentice from US Capt Ronald J Darr, General Officer Commanding, US Operational Group 7, detailing the actions of soldier Arthur Agoritsas during an ambush near Agras, 9 Oct 1944; correspondence to Prentice from Capt David S Chapman, Royal Army Medical Corps, relating to the medical situation in the Pontokomi region and requests for medical supplies, 23 Sep-11 Oct 1944; letters to Prentice from E Wenger, International Red Cross, Edessa, requesting safe passage of Red Cross vehicles travelling from Athens to Thessoloniki via Kozani and relating to a proposed meeting between Prentice and German Colonel Ritter von Eberling to discuss the terms of German withdrawals from Greece, 25 Sep-2 Oct 1944; letter to Prentice from Capt Geoffrey Chandler relating to requests for a relief mission to Naoussa, 11 Oct 1944; situation reports from Capt Patrick Hutchinson Evans, Vitsi sub-area commander, 11 Apr-16 Nov 1944; Prentice's withdrawal orders, 4-5 Dec 1944. 19 items.
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1944 May 10-1955 Nov 19
Personal correspondence between Maj Ronald R Prentice, 1944-1955, and active or retired Allied Military Mission personnel and Greek officers mainly relating to financial assistance, re-commission or compensation. File includes letter to Prentice from Col Hon Christopher (Montague) Woodhouse relating to requests from former wireless operator Pericles Epirotis and Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) informant Maj Kostas Kifissis for assistance, [1945]; letters from former partisan Greeks detailing the domestic situation in Greece during the 1946-1949 Greek Civil War. 19 items.
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1944 Sep 29-1944 Oct 16
Official correspondence to and from Capt H Arthur Wickstead, Officer Commanding Signals, Allied Military Mission, Area 1, West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, notably including letter to Wickstead from Maj Ronald R Prentice relating to the situation at Vermion, 12 Oct 1944; situation reports to Wickstead from Capt Patrick Hutchinson Evans, Officer Commanding Vitsi sub-area, codenamed FERTILISER A, relating to events during Operation NOAH'S ARK, the 'Gotsi Affair', in which Bulgarian-speaking 2 Bn, 28 Regt, ELAS 9 Div, led by Gotsi Deltsif, joined Slav-Macedonian partisans to fight against Greek-ELAS soldiers in Vitsi area, Oct 1944, the interrogation of Acting Corporal Franz Brandl, German 1 Mountain Div, 14 Oct 1944, and proposed joint operations between Allied Military Mission forces and the Long Range Desert Group at Florina, 16 Oct 1944. 4 items.
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1944 Sep 27-1944 Oct 16
Operational correspondence from sub-area commanders to Area 1 Headquarters, West Macedonia, Greece, under the command of Maj Ronald R Prentice and Capt H Arthur Wickstead, 1944, notably including situation report from Capt Albert H 'Bertie' Lingen, Officer Commanding sub-area KINBRACE, the landing-ground at Grevena, detailing his severe supply shortages. 3 items.
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1944 Jan 25-1944 Nov 11
Operational correspondence to and from Allied Military Mission Headquarters, West Macedonia, Greece, including correspondence to Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) 9 Div Headquarters from Lt Col Arthur Edmonds, Officer Commanding Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, relating to the command of Greek troops by General Headquarters, Middle East, Cairo, Egypt, the establishment of areas under the command of ELAS, and Allied arbitration of fighting between Ellinikos Dimokratikos Ethnikos Stratos (EDES), Ethniki Kai Koinoniki Apeleftherosis (EKKA) and ELAS; situation reports, 7 Apr-22 May 1944, from Capt Patrick Hutchinson Evans, Officer Commanding Vitsi sub-area, codenamed FERTILISER A; semi-official correspondence to Lt Col Arthur Edmonds from Lt Col Nicholas Geoffery Lempričre Hammond, Allied Military Mission General Headquarters, Pertouli; situation report to Lt Col Arthur Edmonds from Capt Albert H 'Bertie' Lingen detailing situation at the Grevena aerodrome, 21 Jul 1944; letter from Gen Kalabalikis, General Officer Commanding ELAS 9 Div, to Allied Military Mission, 26 Sep 1944, concerning the passage of Allied officers and soldiers through zones occupied by ELAS or German troops. 11 items.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 6] Papers
relating to wireless-telegraphy
signals, Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, 1943-1944
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[1943 Aug 10]-[1944 Dec 5]
Papers relating to signals and wireless/telegraphy traffic Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944. File includes signals logbooks from Allied Military Mission Headquarters, Pendalophos, codenamed BOODLE; Kozani sub-area Headquarters, codenamed CHEVIOT; Vitsi sub-area Headquarters, codenamed FERTILISER; Grevena landing-ground Headquarters, codenamed KINBRACE; Vermion sub-area Headquarters, Aug-Sep 1944, codenamed MORTLAKE; Siniatsikon sub-area Headquarters, codenamed RAIDER; Vermion sub-area Headquarters, Feb-Apr 1944, codenamned TRUFFLE; Raiding Support Regiment convoy from Eprius, codenamned PATROL; US Office of Strategic Services operatives in Vermion, May-Aug 1944, codenamed MACLEAN; signals traffic log books from Headquarters, Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia to General Headquarters, Middle East, Cairo, Egypt; signals traffic from Headquarters, Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, to sub-area commands; signals traffic from sub-area commands to Headquarters, Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia and deciphered material from Officer Commanding Signals, Allied Military Mission, Capt H Arthur Wickstead. 3 files.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 7-8] Papers
relating to the administration,
finances and logistics of the Allied Military Mission,
West Macedonia, 1943-1944
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1943 Aug 18-1944 Sep 23
Papers relating to the logistics, supplies and equipment of the Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944 and its allied Greek partisan movements, notably including Allied Military Mission field books detailing weapons allocations to sub-area commands and Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) units; Maj Ronald R Prentice's log books detailing food and weapons costs for Allied and ELAS units; message dated 18 Aug 1943 from ELAS 9 Div, concerning ammunition drops. 15 items.
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1944 Jan 3-1944 Dec 8
Papers mainly relating to the financial status of the Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, including weekly ledgers, papers detailing pay outs to the local Greek population and financial debts accrued by the Allied Military Mission following the withdrawal of German troops from Greece, 1944. 10 items.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 9] German
papers, documents
and newspapers during the occupation of
West Macedonia, 1943-1944
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 9/1]
1943 Oct 24-1944 Aug 7
Official German documents, in German and Greek, 1943-1944, including captured and translated German operational orders; German propaganda and personal letters from German soldiers to family members. File includes German police poster requesting assistance identifying deceased Greek civilians; propaganda leaflets, including British message dropped on occupied Italian forces, 11 Aug 1943, and German leaflet distributed to Greek partisan forces calling for capitulation; German accounts ledger detailing commodities purchased from the local population, 24 Oct-30 Dec 1943; correspondence to the mayor of Kozani from German occupation forces relating to required foodstuffs, animals, accommodation and inspections of transport; captured and translated German message from General of the Air Force Fink, dated 21 May 1944, concerning allegiances of Greek partisan and national organisations; captured German 22 Mountain Corps report, dated 10 Aug 1944, concerning the political, military, economic and partisan situation in West Macedonia, the composition of Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) and Communist Albanian units, relations between the Allied Military Mission and the Greek partisan forces and suspected Allied order of battle; personal letters from German soldiers in Greece to relatives. 17 items.
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1944 Jun 7-1944 Sep 11
Official German-language occupation newspapers, including three editions of the German Army official newspaper, Wacht im Südosten, with articles relating to the Allied invasion, Jun 1944, the military situation in Salonika one year after the capitulation of the Italians, Sep 1944 and the communist coup in Sofia, Bulgaria, Sep 1944; two editions of the German newspaper Donau Zeitung, with articles detailing the political and military situation in Yugoslavia, Montenegro and Bulgaria, 3 Jun-24 Aug 1944; edition of the German Panzer Army official publication, Armee-Zeitung, [May] 1944. 6 items.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 10] Greek
political papers,
documents and newspapers, 1941-1946
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1941 Mar 8-1946 Jan 3
Greek political newspapers, party leaflets and propaganda, in Greek, 1941-1946, including edition of Kathmarini, featuring a front page apologia to Adolf Hitler, which claimed that Greece had no alternative but to ally itself with Great Britain, 8 Mar 1941; edition of Elliniki Panelladiki Organosi Neolaias (EPON) newspaper Anti Fascistas listing 14 EPON members recently massacred by Panellinios Apeleftherotili Organosis (PAO) and featuring an article on the foundation of the Epiropi Ethniki Apeleftherosis (EEA), 22 Mar 1944; three editions of Nea Evropa featuring virulent anti-Allied propaganda; edition of Phone ton Ellinon featuring anti-Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) and anti-Allied articles, branding German occupation forces the 'New Spartans', Jul 1944; three Kommounistiko Komma Elladas (KKE) Laike Phone editions featuring reports about the alleged PAO allegiance to Germany, the alleged alliance between the PAO and the Bulgarian Army and the arrival of Maj Gen Arthur Wilmot Wadeson Holworthy, late General Officer Commanding 4 (Indian) Div, assigned to persuade Greek villagers armed by the German occupation to lay down their arms; five editions of Ethniko Apeleftherotiko Metropo (EAM) newspaper Elephtheria, featuring articles relating to the alleged ELAS liberation of East Macedonia and West Thrace, alleged German-PAO massacres in Edessa and Yiannitsa in which 400 civilians were killed, British aid for the Greek currency and a letter to Maj Gen Holworthy concerning alleged British abuses against Greek civilians in Athens, 27 Sep-12 Dec 1944; edition of EAM newspaper, Phos, featuring articles accusing Great Britain of causing the civil unrest in Greece and questioning the involvement of Sir Walter McLennan Citrine, 1st Baron of Wembley, as mediator, 30 Jan 1945; edition of Communist newspaper Retsospotses, featuring articles on the 11th Congress of the Kommounistiko Komma Elladas (KKE) and Lt Gen Ronald MacKenzie Scobie's return to Great Britain, 24 Apr 1945; edition of Pravda, 3 Jan 1946. 17 items.
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25 Apr 1929-[Dec] 1944
Edition of French language Hellenic studies journal La Semaine Egyptienne, including a special commemorative section to the Greek poet Constantin Cavafy, pseudonym of Konstantinos Petrou Kavaphes, 25 Apr 1929; edition of La Semaine Egyptienne, including a message from Greek president Georgis Papandreou, 3 Dec 1944, Christmas 1944. 2 items.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 11] Capt
H Arthur Wickstead's
post-war partial index of signals, Allied
Military Mission, West Macedonia, [1989]
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[1989 Jul]
Capt H Arthur Wickstead's post-war partial index of signals, Allied Military Mission, West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944, arranged thematically and chronologically, with accompanying notes. 1 file.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 12] Papers
relating to post-war
publications about the resistance movement
in West Macedonia, [1989-1991]
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[1989 Jul]-[1991 Sep]
Papers relating to post-war publications about the resistance movement in West Macedonia, Greece, 1943-1944. File includes Capt H Arthur Wickstead's post-war notes relating to the German Army offensive on North Pindus, Jul 1944; Lt Col Nicholas Geoffery Lempričre Hammond's working papers for his book The Allied Military Mission and the Resistance in West Macedonia (Institute for Balkan Studies, Thessaloniki, 1993), including a detailed organisational chart of Allied Military Mission personnel, commanders and Greek supporters; Hammond's editing notes; a typescript copy of Hammond's chapter entitled 'Noah's Ark and the Aftermath'; a partial typescript copy of 'The Planning, Execution and Results of a Large-Scale Operation Against the Partisan Center in the Grammos Mountains on Northern Epirus, Greece-Narrated on the basis of Experience Gathered in 1943-1944' by Commanding General of the German 22 Mountain Corps, General of the Infantry Hubert Lanz. 1 file.
[PRENTICE/WICKSTEAD: 13] Post-war
Greek newspapers, leaflets and
war memorial publications, 1945-[1991]
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1945 Sep 9-[1991 May]
Greek newspapers, leaflets and war memorial publications, in Greek, including edition of Macedonia, with front-page cartoon mocking Damaskinos, Archbishop of Athens and Greece, as Greek regent in waiting, 9 Sep 1945; edition of Laike Phone, featuring translated extract from speech of General Secretary of the Kommounistiko Komma Elladas (KKE), Nikos Zakhariadhis, 29 Dec 1945; edition of To Phos, featuring articles criticising the British for the outbreak of the Greek Civil War, 19 Mar 1946; typescript pamphlet entitled Ethniki Antistasis 1940-1944 (Athens, 1964) by former Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) Gen E G Kalabalikis; edition of Apogenmatini, 11 Jan 1980, and edition of Elephtherotepia, 28 Jan 1980, featuring articles on the Afghan resistance during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; edition of Kathmarini, featuring a reprint of 8 Mar 1941 apologia to Adolf Hitler which claimed that Greece had no alternative but to ally itself with Great Britain during World War Two, 16-17 Sep 1944. 16 items.
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