Greece February to April 1941

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  1. spider

    spider Very Senior Member

    As with the failed attempt to seize the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915, the allied campaign to assist Greece against a seemingly invincible German juggernaut was poorly conceived and probably doomed even as plans were made to assist that country. Like any campaign, however, it holds lessons for the contemporary student of strategy, tactics and history.Greece presented singular geographic difficulties for the defending forces, its mountainous defiles dictating the distribution of ports, road and rail routes.

    The primitive state of the national infrastructure did little to help a long-term defensive posture. Operations in Greece proved to be a nightmare, particularly for logistics units, which struggled with primitive communication systems in rugged terrain over which the enemy enjoyed total air superiority.Poor liaison between the Greek and Commonwealth forces did not help matters, nor was the force deployed adequate for its task. The allies never enjoyed air superiority, nor could they consolidate any in-depth defence in time to be effective.

    The official British history of the campaign stated that the ‘British campaign on the mainland of Greece was from start to finish a withdrawal’.Greece: February to April 1941 explores these complexities, and mistakes through the eyes of the Australian Army Medical Corps.
     

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  2. Brian Smith

    Brian Smith Junior Member

    Thank you for this. Although my Dad did not go to Greece his RASC Company was selected to go (seems whilst they were still sailing to Suez in one of the WS Convoys). On disembarkation part of the Coy was deployed but later flights of which he must have been part did not go due to the forced evacuation.

    I will add to my ever increasing reading list.

    Brian
     
  3. BarbaraWT

    BarbaraWT Member

    Is Russell Crowe making a film about this campaign?
     
  4. JimHerriot

    JimHerriot Ready for Anything

    Hello Barbara,

    I think you may mean this one from a couple of years back, possibly.

    The Water Diviner (2014) - IMDb

    Kind regards, always,

    Jim.
     
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