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The Withered Vine
Logistics and the Communist Insurgency in Greece, 1945-1949
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Aiming to explain the failure of the Communist insurgency in Greece between 1945 and 1949, this study provides a lesson in what happens to an armed revolutionary movement when it lacks adequate manpower and logistical resources, and is divided against itself on such basic matters as foreign policy and the employment of its military capabilities.During the period of 1945-1949, the Greek Communist Party was split into competing factions, each with its own ideas of which course the rebellion should take. The Stalinist faction, led by Secretary-General Nikos Zachariades, was pitted against the more pragmatic Nationalist wing led by the commander of the Greek Democratic Army, Markos Vafiades. Shrader provides a detailed examination of the logistical aspects of the war, particularly the impact of political decisions and the aid provided to the Greek Communists by outside supporters on logistics and operations.At each successive stage of the conflict, Zachariades outmanoeuvred his rivals and imposed policies that both reduced the resources available to the Communist-led insurgents and sought to turn an effective guerrilla force into a conventional army employing conventional operational methods. The decisions taken by the Greek Communist Party under Zachariades' leadership alienated both the domestic supporters of the Communist rebellion and its key external supporters, such as Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia. Ultimately, the conventionally organized Greek Democratic Army proved unable to sustain itself logistically, and it was defeated in August 1949 by the constantly improving Greek National forces aided by the United States.
Greenwood Publishing Group; December 1999
348 pages; ISBN 9780313028564
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348 pages; ISBN 9780313028564
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Subject categories
- Academic > History > History of Greece > Modern Greece > History > By period > 20th century
- Academic > History > History of Greece > Modern Greece > History > By period
- Academic > History > History of Greece > Modern Greece > History
- Academic > History > History of Greece > Modern Greece
- Academic > History > History of Greece
- Academic > History
- Academic > Humanities
- History > United States > 20th Century
- Current Events > Warfare & Terrorism
- History > Military > World War I
- Political Science > Nationalism
- Political Science > Communism & Socialism
- History > Europe
- History > United States
- History > Great Britain
- History > Military
- History > Asia
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- History > Australia & Oceania
- History > Greece
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9780313028564
9780275965440
0313028567