BOX I: GREEK HISTORY, 1821-1935
FileA: PhilhellenismFileB: Greek History and Politics, 1881-1914FileC: Eleutherios VenizelosFileD: World War IFileE: The Eastern QuestionFileF: Greeks in Asia MinorFileG: The Macedonian IssueBOX II: THE METAXAS REGIME, 1936-1941
FileA: EON (National Organization of Youth) PublicationsFileB: He Neolaia (The Youth) PeriodicalFileC: Miscellaneous MaterialsBOX III: GREECE IN THE 1940s
FileA: General HistoriesFileB: Military HistoriesFileC: The Greek-Italian War (the Albanian War)FileD: Occupation and ResistanceFileE: Liberation and Political CrisisFileF: Humanitarian Relief, Economic RecoveryBOX IV: GREECE IN THE 1940s
FileG: Postwar Territorial IssuesFileH: Communist/Anti-Communist PropagandaFileI : The American Farm School (Thessaloniki)FileJ : American Friends of Greece PublicationsFileK: Miscellaneous MaterialsBOX V: GREECE, 1967-1974
FileA: Government PublicationsFileB: Resistance MovementsFileC: PAK (Panhellenic Liberation Movement) NewsletterBOX VI: GREEK POLITICAL PARTIES
FileA: Political Parties, 1919-1967FileB: PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement)FileC: Election Campaign Materials, 1993-1996BOX VII: GREECE -- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
FileA: International Relations, Political StudiesFileB: The Dodecanese, Irredenta, 1912-1947FileC: Northern Epirus (Southern Albania)FileD: Greek-Turkish Relations Since 1974, Security ProblemsBOX VIII: GREEK SOCIAL SCIENCES
FileA: Greek Diaspora/Greeks AbroadFileB: Greek EconomyFileC: Education, Educational InstitutionsFileD: Religion, Religious PublicationsFileE: Greek Women, Gender StudiesBOX IX: CYPRUS
FileA: Cypriot History and Politics, 1878-1960FileB: The Cyprus Problem Since 1974FileC: Turkish OccupationBOX X: CYPRUS
FileD: Human Rights, RefugeesFileE: Cyprus and the European UnionFileF: DemographyFileG: Cypriot EconomyFileH: Miscellaneous MaterialsBOX XI: BULGARIA
FileA: Diplomatic History, 1878-1945FileB: World War II, Postwar Territorial IssuesBOX XII: ROMANIA
FileA: World War II, Diplomatic HistoryBOX XIII: YUGOSLAVIA, 1941-1946
FileA: Drazha Mihailovich, the ChetniksFileB: Josip Broz Tito, the PartisansFileC: Postwar Territorial Issues, TriesteFileD: United States-Yugoslav RelationsFileE: Yugoslav Americans, Humanitarian ReliefFileF: Miscellaneous MaterialsBOX XIV: McNEILL EPHEMERA COLLECTION ON GREECE
FileA: "Newspaper Clippings on Greece"FileB: "Newspaper Clippings on Greece"BOX XV: MSS -- EKKA ARCHIVE
FileA: Unbound Manuscript
COLLECTION
BOX I: GREEK HISTORY, 1821-1935
File A: Philhellenism
item #1 -- Gennadius, J. Dr. Johnson As A Grecian: A Paper Read Before the Johnson Club on June 28, 1898. n.p., n.d.
21 p.
Account by Greek Ambassador to the United States Ioannis Gennadios of the scholarship of the late nineteenth century English classicist and philhellene, Johnson.
1. Philhellenism 2. Ioannis Gennadios 3. Johnson Clubitem #2 -- Souvenirs de Lord Byron. Athens: Musee Historique de Grece, 1924.
8 p.
A catalogue of the 1924 Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece exhibition of Lord Byron materials. Identifies 77 items.
1. Philhellenism 2. Lord Byron 3. Greek MuseumsFile B: History and Politics, 1881-1914
item #1 -- Makednou, Gnasiou (Stephanos Dragoumis). He Meta ten Nike. Hellas: Maios, Iounios, Ioulios 1914 (After the Victory. Greece: May, June, July 1914). n.p., n.d.
47 p.
Review of Greek international relations in the period immediately following the Balkan Wars. Emphasizes Greek-Ottoman rivalry and irredentist issues.
1. Balkan Wars 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Megali Ideaitem #4 -- Toynbee, Arnold J. Greek Policy Since 1882. London: Oxford Pamphlets, Oxford University Press, 1914.
35 p.
Synopsis of Greek foreign policy from 1882 to 1913. Outlines diplomatic developments behind Greek territorial expansion. Discussion of the Balkan League.
1. Greek History/Politics 2. Megali Idea 3. Balkan WarsFile C: Eleutherios Venizelos
item #1 -- Biographia kai Politikeistoria tou Demiourghiou tes Megales Hellados, to Mustiko tou Kinematos tes 1es Martiou: O Eklipon Eleutherios Venizelos (Biography and Political-Historical History of the Establisher of Greater Greece, the Secret of the Movement of the First of March: The Vanished Eleutherios Venizelos). Athens: "Hellenikon Stemma," 1936.
32 p.
Journalistic historical and political biography of Greek Prime Minister Eleutherios Venizelos. Eulogistic account.
1. Eleutherios Venizelos 2. Megali Idea 3. Greek History/Politicsitem #2 -- Ho Kavour tes Hellados kai Lutrotes tou Hellenismou (The Cavour of Greece and Deliverer of Hellenism). n.p., n.d.
16 p.
Eulogistic poetry honoring Greek Prime Minister Eleutherios Venizelos. Includes poetry devoted to Crown Prince Constantine. Works written by Demetrios Tsiggos.
1. Eleutherios Venizelos 2. Megali Idea 3. Modern Greek PoetryFile D: World War I
item #1 -- The Anglo-Hellenic Hansard: The Situation in Greece. London: The
Anglo-Hellenic League, 1917.
32 p.
A reprint from official British parliamentary reports on Greek issues debated in the House of Commons in November and December 1916.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Anglo-Hellenic League 3. Greek-British Relationsitem #2 -- Aspects of Greek Neutrality: Some Press Cuttings. London: The Anglo- Hellenic League, 1916.
16 p.
Includes reprints of articles on German wartime propaganda in Greece, the Paris Congress of Hellenic Communities, and Greek community contributions to the British Red Cross.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Anglo-Hellenic League 3. Greek Diasporaitem #3 -- Ekthesis tes Epitropes epi ton Germanikon Omoteton (Findings of the Committee on German Atrocities). n.p., 1915.
71 p.
Greek translation of a detailed report completed by the British government outlining German atrocities in the early stages of the First World War.
1. Greece--World War I 2. German Atrocities 3. British Propagandaitem #4 -- Eleutherios Venizelos and English Public Opinion. n.p., n.d.
29 p.
Includes memoranda from Greek Prime Minister Eleutherios Venizelos to King Constantine on policy issues relating to Greek territorial aspirations and the First World War. Reprints of British press articles favorable to Venizelos.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Eleutherios Venizelos 3. Megali Ideaitem #5 -- England in the Balkans: A Hellenic Note on British Policy. n.p., 1915.
16 p.
English philhellenic criticism of Bulgarian policy and its apologists during the First World War.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Bulgaria--World War I 3. Philhellenismitem #6 -- Greece and the War. London: The Anglo-Hellenic League, 1916.
20 p.
Includes a review of the policy of Greek Prime Minister Eleutherios Venizelos in the First World War. Contributions of the Greek community of London to the British Red Cross.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Eleutherios Venizelos 3. Greek Diasporaitem #7 -- Mikrasianou, G. Pos He Germania Katestrepse ton Hellenismon tes Tourkias (How Germany Destroyed the Greeks of Turkey). Athens: P. A. Petrakou, 1916.
61 p.
Examines Germany's role and influence in the Young Turk movement, Turkish ultranationalism, and Ottoman depredations against the Greek populations of Asia Minor and Thrace.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Greek-German/Ottoman Relations 3. Megali Ideaitem #8 -- The Near East and the European War. London: The Anglo-Hellenic League, 1915.
30 p.
Emphasizes status of recently liberated Greek populations in Macedonia, and the influx of refugees from Asia Minor during the early stages of the First World War.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Greek Refugees 3. Megali Ideaitem #9 -- Le Peuple Grec et la Politique d'intervention par un Diplomate neutre. Geneva: Publication de l'Union Hellenique de Suisse, 1918.
38 p.
A review of the political background and developments leading to Greece's intervention in the First World War.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Eleutherios Venizelos 3. Greek DiplomacyFile E: The Eastern Question
item #1 -- The Case for the Cretans. London: J. Davy & Sons; The Dryden Press, 1910.
32 p.
A translation of a memorandum by the autonomous government of Ottoman Crete to the consuls of the protector Great Powers.
1. Greek Diplomacy 2. the Eastern Question 3. Crete--Historyitem #2 -- Efstatiades, Gregoire. Les Allies la Grece & la Crise Orientale. Paris: n.p., 1922.
15 p.
Reprint of an article critical of the Great Powers' policy towards Greece's position in Asia Minor.
1. Greek Diplomacy 2. the Eastern Question 3. Megali Ideaitem #3 -- Helfferich, Karl. Die Deutche Turkenpolitik. Berlin: n.p., 1921.
31 p.
A review of German-Ottoman/Turkish relations from 1876 to 1914.
1. German-Ottoman Relations 2. German-Turkish Relations 3. the Eastern Questionitem #4 -- Manchester, S. H. of. The Position of Greece in the Present Crisis. Manchester: n.p., 1886.
48 p.
Review of Greek population distribution in the Balkans and territorial claims vis-a-vis Bulgarian aspirations following the Bulgarian-Serbian War of 1885.
1. Megali Idea 2. the Macedonian Issue 3. the Eastern Questionitem #5 -- Moschopoulos, N. La Turquie et l'Entente. Paris: L'edition Universelle, 1922.
16 p.
Discussion of the rise of the Young Turks and the Ottoman Empire's role in the First World War.
1. Ottoman Empire/Turkey--World War I 2. the Eastern Question 3. Young Turksitem #6 -- Question d'Orient. Athens: P. D. Sakellarios, 1910.
62 p.
The Eastern Question in the context of Greek irredentist aspirations.
1. the Eastern Question 2. Megali Idea 3. Greek Historyitem #7 -- La Solution du Probleme Turc. Lausanne: Vaudoise, 1919.
26 p.
Overview of Ottoman state reform and decline; evaluation of the various proposals to the postwar problem of Turkey.
1. the Eastern Question 2. Ottoman History 3. Great Power Diplomacyitem #8 -- Can the Turks enter the League of Nations? n.p., 1919.
139 p.
Accounts, documents, and reports of Turkish state repression and atrocities committed
against the Greek populations of Asia Minor and Thrace. Includes similar information on Ottoman Armenians and Jews.
1. the Eastern Question 2. Greeks in Asia Minor 3. the Armenian Genocideitem #9 -- Le Traite de paix avec la Turquie. Nancy, Paris, Strasbourg: Berger- Levrault, 1920.
20 p.
Various French, mainly philhellenic, responses to the post-World War I peace with the Ottoman Empire/Turkey.
1. the Eastern Question 2. Greek Irredentism 3. PhilhellenismFile F: Greeks in Asia Minor and Thrace
item #1 -- Ta Aitemata ton Prosphygon (The Demands of the Refugees). Athens: D. H. Trempela, 1924.
14 p.
Memorandum outlining settlement and adjustment problems submitted to the Greek government by the "League of Exchanged Asia Minor Population."
1. Greek Refugees 2. Asia Minor Greeks 3. the Great Catastropheitem #2 -- Les Atrocities Turques au Pont-Euxin. Paris: Dubois et Bauer, 1919.
8 p.
Reprint of a letter written by the Orthodox Archbishop of Amassia and Samsoun, Germanos, to the president of the Committee of Unredeemed Hellenes of the Pontus describing Turkish atrocities against the Greek population of the Pontic region.
1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Pontic Greeks 3. Turkish Atrocitiesitem #3 -- Les Atrocities Turques en Asia Mineure et dans le Pont. Athens: n.p., 1922.
48 p.
Very detailed assessment of Turkish atrocities committed against the Greek population of Asia Minor, emphasizing the Pontus region, northwestern Asia Minor, and the Anatolian interior. Extract of the May 1922 official report prepared by the Greek National Assembly.
1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Pontic Greeks 3. Turkish Atrocitiesitem #4 -- Dieterich, Karl. L'Hellenisme en Asie-Mineure. Paris: Imprimerie Chaix,
1919.
50 p.
Broad historical review of the Greek presence in Anatolia from antiquity to the late nineteenth century. Critical introduction by Theodore P. Ion.
1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Greek History 3. Anatolian Greeksitem #5 -- Les Grecs en Turquie. Paris: Imprimerie Chaix, 1918.
15 p.
Reprint of two articles: a demographic and statistical study of Greek population distribution in Asia Minor and Thrace; and a review of the Greek presence in Smyrna. 1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Smyrna 3. Anatolian Greeksitem #6 -- Greeks in Asia Minor. London: The Anglo-Hellenic League, n.d.
16 p.
Discussion of the status of the Greek population in Asia Minor in 1914.
1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Megali Idea 3. Ottoman Greeksitem #7 -- Les Hellenes Irredimes Devant le Congress de la Paix. Paris: n.p., 1919.
16 p.
Reprints of memoranda to the Paris Peace Conference from the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the National Council of Unredeemed Greeks on the status and national aspirations of Greeks in the Ottoman Empire.
1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Megali Idea 3. Ottoman Greeksitem #8 -- Kanonismos tes en Konstantinoupoulei Patriarchikes Megales tou Genous Scholes (The Regulation of the Great Patriarchal School of the Nation in Constantinople). Constantinople: Patriarchikou Typographeiou, 1907.
53 p.
Official pedagogical and administrative guide and manual for the Patriarchate of Constantinople's educational system.
1. Patriarchate of Constantinople 2. Orthodoxy--Education 3. Orthodox Churchitem #9 -- King, William H. Turkish Atrocities in Asia Minor. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1992.
29 p.
Publication of a December 22, 1921, speech by United States Senator William H. King on the destruction of Greek populations in Asia Minor and Thrace.
1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Greeks in Thrace 3. Turkish Atrocities item #10 -- Oeconomos, Lysimachos. The Tragedy of the Christian Near East. London: The Anglo-Hellenic League, 1923.
29 p.
Discussion of the Turkish nationalists' destruction of Smyrna, as well as the flight of the Greek population from Thrace. Appendix on the Smyrna Holocaust by Rev. Charles Dobson.
1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Smyrna 3. Greek Refugees item #11 -- Missaelidis, Kosta. En Bithynie: Par le Fer et par le Feu. Athens: Le Bureau de la Presse du Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, 1922.
30 p.: 1 photograph.
Discussion of the destruction and expulsion of the Greek population of Bithynia.
1. Asia Minor Greeks 2. Greek Refugees 3. the Great Catastropheitem # 12 -- Traglia, Gustavo. I Turchi tornano in Europa! Dai selvaggi massacri turchi di Smirne al tragico esodo della Tracia. Rome: Societa Anonia Poligrafica Italiana, 1922.
32 p.
Discusses the destruction of the Greek populations of Asia Minor and Thrace in the context of the Kemalist movement.
1. Asia Minor 2. the Great Catastrophe 3. KemalismFile G: The Macedonian Issue
item #1 -- Borders Symbols Stability: Issues Relating to the Recognition of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Athens: The Citizens' Movement, 1993.
13 p.
Summary of the historical and political background of the Macedonian Issue underlying Greece's objections to the extension of unconditional recognition to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Discussion of the latter's revisionist territorial policies.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Greek Foreign Affairs 3. FYROMitem #2 -- 80th Anniversary After the End of the Macedonian Struggle. Athens: Society of the Friends of the War Museum, 1988.
19 p.
Collection of essays on the Hellenic character of ancient Macedonia and the Greek liberation movement in late Ottoman Macedonia.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Macedonia--History 3. Greek Militaryitem #3 -- Keramopoullos, Antonios D. Origin of the Macedonians. Detroit: Pan- Macedonian Hellenic Association, 1946.
36 p.
Ethnological and historiographical discussion of the Greek culture and identity of the ancient Macedonians.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Ancient Macedonia 3. Macedonia--Historyitem #4 -- Macedonia: More Than a Name. Athens: General Secretariat for Press and Information, 1992.
48 p.
Official Greek state position regarding the causes of the dispute between the governments of Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as presented to the European Union
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Greek Foreign Affairs 3. FYROMitem #5 -- Macedonia: Photo-Album. Indianapolis: Central Committee of the Macedonian Political Organization, 1944.
22 p.: 68 photographs and plates.
Pictorial collection of various natural sites, communities, representative costumes, and armed bands from geographic Macedonia. Published by the American branch of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Macedonian Political Organization 3. Bulgarian Americansitem #6 -- Michalopoulos, Phanis. Macedonia and the Slavs. New York: Greek Government Office of Information, n.d.
7 p.
An assessment of the ethnological impact of Slavic settlement in Medieval Macedonia in the context of the racialist debate surrounding Greek historical continuity.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Macedonia--History 3. Philip Jacob Fallmerayeritem #7 -- In the Name of Macedonia...Western Voices Speak Up. Athens: Secretariat General for Press and Information, 1992.
63 p.
Reprints of American and European press articles and government statements supporting Greece's position in the Athens-Skopje dispute.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Greek Foreign Affairs 3. FYROMitem #8 -- Price, Crawfurd. The Intervention of Bulgaria and the Central Macedonian Question. London: Odhams Limited, 1915.
28 p.
Detailed diplomatic history and analysis of Bulgarian policy during the Balkan Wars. Bulgaria as a destabilizing force in Southeastern Europe.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Balkan Wars 3. Balkan Diplomacyitem #9 -- Tableu de crimes commis par la propagande bulgare contre des Grecs Orthodoxes dans les vilayets de Salonique et de Monastir, de Novembre 1904 jusqu'a la fin Decembre 1905. n.p., n.d.
10 p.
Data compilation of 290 murders, assaults, and other politically motivated crimes committed by Bulgarian bands and other nationalists against Greek Patriarchists in the
Ottoman vilayets of Monastir and Thessaloniki from November 1904 to December 1905.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Greek Patriarchists 3. Ottoman Macedonia item #10 -- Vlachou, Nikolaou V. He Ethnologhike Sunthesis ton Anekonton eis ten Hellada Tmematon tes Makedonias kai tes Dutikes Thrakes (The Ethnological Composition Pertaining to the Greek Section of Macedonia and Thrace). Athens: Aetos, 1945.
32 p.: 6 tables.
The ethnological make-up of Greek Macedonia and Thrace, emphasizing the period
1905-1920.
1. the Macedonian Issue 2. Greek Ethnology 3. Western Thrace
BOX II: THE METAXAS REGIME, 1936-1941
File A: EON (Ethnike Organoseis Neolaias Hellados) Publications
item #1 -- He Gheorghia sten Hellada (Agriculture in Greece). Athens: E. O. N., 1939.
15 p.
State propaganda on agricultural activity and advances in Greece. Directed towards Greek youths.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #2 -- Egcheiridion Salpigkton (Trumpeter's Manual). Athens: E. O. N., 1940.
32 p.
Trumpeter and marching leader's manual. State propaganda directed towards Greek youths.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #3 -- Kanellopoulou, Alexandrou N. Egkuklios Diataghe Peri Ghenikon Tinon Kateuthunseon kai Odeghion (Circular on General Directions and Manuals). Athens: E. O. N., 1939.
78 p.
Extensive manual/manifesto; discusses the E. O. N. philosophy, the responsibilities of its members, and the organization's role in Greek society.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #4 -- Kanonismos Esoterikes Yperesias: Apsopasma Epitelikes Orghanoseos (Regulations for Internal Service: Organizational Staff Detachment). Athens: E. O. N., 1939.
54 p.
Regulations manual and directive outlining service duties and procedures for E. O. N. administrative officers.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #5 -- Oikoghenia (Family). Athens: E. O. N., 1940.
12 p.
Part of the state propaganda series on social education. Encapsulation of the Metaxas regime philosophy on the purpose and role of the family. Directed towards Greek youths.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #6 -- Perilepsis he epo ton scholeion epovoethesis tou erghou tes E. O. N. kai ai epohreosis ton matheton pros auten (Summary by the school assistant for the E. O. N. project and the obligations of students). Athens: Ministry of Religion and National Education, 1939.
7 p.
Report on E. O. N. policy towards the furtherance of state ideology through the national education system.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #7 -- Plekta (Knitted). Athens: E. O. N., 1941.
22 p.
State youth propaganda directive for E. O. N. membership attire.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #8 -- Yghieine (Hygiene). Athens: E. O. N., 1941.
21 p.
State youth propaganda on public hygiene.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONFile B: He Neolaia (The Youth) Magazine
item #1 -- He Neolaia (The Youth). June 3, 1939.
2 p.: photographs.
State youth propaganda magazine; official EON periodical. Cover sheets only. 1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #2 -- He Neolaia (The Youth). January 13, 1940.
33 p.: photographs.
State youth propaganda magazine; official EON periodical. Complete issue.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #3 -- He Neolaia (The Youth). February 24, 1940.
32 p.: photographs.
State youth propaganda magazine; official EON periodical. Complete issue.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #4 -- He Neolaia (The Youth). April 6, 1940.
2 p.: photographs.
State youth propaganda magazine; official EON periodical. Cover sheets only.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #5 -- He Neolaia (The Youth). April 13, 1940.
32 p.: photographs.
State youth propaganda magazine; official EON periodical. Complete issue.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #6 -- He Neolaia (The Youth). February 2, 1941.
29 p.: photographs.
State youth propaganda magazine; official EON periodical. Complete issue.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #7 -- He Neolaia (The Youth). February 8, 1941.
21 p.: photographs.
State youth propaganda magazine; official EON periodical. Complete issue.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONitem #8 -- He Neolaia (The Youth). February 22, 1941.
25 p.: photographs.
State youth propaganda magazine; official EON periodical. Complete issue.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. EONFile C: Miscellaneous Government Publications
item #1 -- Enas Chronos Agrotikos Anaghenneseos (One Year Agricultural Renaissance). Athens: n.p., 1937.
48 p.
Metaxas regime propaganda and summary report on Greek agricultural advances made between August 1935 and August 1936.
1. Metaxas Regime 2. Authoritarianism in Greece 3. Greek Economy/Agricultureitem #2 -- A Glimpse of Works of Art Exhibited in the Greek Pavilion at the New York World's Fair. Athens: Under-Secretariat of State for the Press and Tourism, n.d.
24 p.: 32 plates: 15 illustrations.
Commemorative essay and photo-album of the Metaxas regime's exhibition at the New York World's Fair.
1. Greek Art 2. Metaxas Regime 3. Authoritarianism in Greece
BOX III: GREECE IN THE 1940s
File A: General Histories
item #1 -- Krystalle, Vasileiou. Phos eis tous Hellenas kai tous Xenous Phillelenas: Poioi Ypeuthunoi kai Poia ta Aitia ton toson Deinon tou Ethnous (A Light for Greeks and for Foreign Philhellenes: Who are Responsible for and What are the Causes of so much suffering of the Nation). Athens: I. A. Vavaretou, 1950.
32 p.
Conservative reflections on the Greek national crisis of 1935-1949; discussion of the Greek military and officer corps; includes reprints of military documents from the archive of Major Alcibiades Bourdara.
1. Greek History 2. Greek Civil War 3. Greek Resistanceitem #2 -- Ventiris, Georges. Image du Peuple Grec: Vue d'ensemble, Tableau social et politique, motifs et causes de la guerre civile. Lausanne: Librairie F. Roth, 1945.
24 p.
A sympathetic review of Greek social and political history from the late nineteenth century to 1945. Emphasizes the Second World War and the outbreak of the Civil War. Critical of EAM/ELAS.
1. Greek History 2. Greece--World War II 3.Greek ResistanceFile B: Military Histories
item #1 -- Le Calvaire de la Grece: Quatre Annees de Lutte, de Souffrances et de Gloire. Paris: Le Bureau Hellenique d'Information, n.d.
12 p.: 1 fold-out map.
Review of the Greek-Italian War of 1940-1941; detailed information on Greek armed forces in the Middle East, 1942-1944; resistance in Axis-occupied Greece; human and material wartime losses.
1. Greek History 2. Greece--World War II 3.Greek Military Historyitem #2 -- Facts About Fighting Greece. Washington, D.C.: Greek Office of
Information, n.d.
16 p.
Survey of modern Greek history; information on the Greek-Italian War of 1940-1941, and the Greek armed forces in the Middle East, 1942-1944.
1. Greek History 2. Greece--World War II 3. Greek Military Historyitem #3 -- The Greek Merchant Marine at War. New York: The United Greek Shipowners Corp., New York Committee, 1944.
8 p.: 9 plates.
1. Greek Maritime History 2. Greek Merchant Marine 3. Greece--World War IIitem #4 -- He Polemike Drasis tou Nautikou Mas, 1940-1944 (The Military Activity of Our Navy, 1940-1944). n.p.: Helleniko Patriotiko Typoghrapheio, August 1944.
23 p.: 1 table.
Contribution of Greek Merchant Marine to Allied war effort. Includes some statistical information.
1. Greek Naval History 2. Greek Military History 3. Greece--World War IIFile C: The Greek-Italian War (the Albanian War)
item #1 -- Christopoulos, George. The Battle of Greece. New York: n.p., 1941.
23 p.
Review of interwar Greek-Italian relations and the Greek-Italian War of 1940-1941.
1. Greek-Italian War 2. the Albanian War 3. Greece--World War IIitem #2 -- Ligeros, K. A. The Desperate Battle of Greece. New York: n.p., 1941.
8 p.
Melodramatic review of Greek history; the Greek-Italian War of 1940-1941.
1. Greek-Italian War 2. the Albanian War 3. Greece--World War IIitem #3 -- Oi Makaronades (The Macaroni Eaters). Athens: n.p., n.d.
8 p.
Second World War era Greek political cartoons and poetic satire mocking fascist Italy.
1. Greek-Italian War 2. the Albanian War 3. Greece--World War IIitem #4 -- Ho Mousolini: Arkouda (Mussolini: Bear). Athens, n.p., n.d.
8 p.
Second World era Greek political satire and poetry mocking Benito Mussolini.
1. Greek-Italian War 2. the Albanian War 3. Greece--World War IIitem #5 -- Offroy, Raymond. The Greeks Turn the Tide. London: Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., n.d.
16 p.
Text of a lecture on wartime Greece given March 3, 1942, by the Secretary of the French Legation at Athens from October 1940 to February 1941, and as Consul General for France at Thessaloniki from February to May 1941. Emphasizes Greek military operations from October 1940 to April 1941.
1. Greek-Italian War 2. the Albanian War 3. Greek Military Historyitem #6 -- Myrivele, Starte. To Pneuma tes 28es Oktovriou (The Spirit of 28 October). Athens: n.p., 1945.
14 p.
Eulogistic commemoration of the Greek spirit of national resistance against the Italian invasion of October 1940. Written by the celebrated novelist, Stratis Myrivilis.
1. Greek-Italian War 2. the Albanian War 3. Stratis Myrivilisitem #7 -- Ho Polemikos Phanos (The Fighting Lantern). Athens: n.p., February 28, 1941.
16 p.: oversize: folded.
Inaugural issue of Greek wartime magazine. Contains patriotic essays, poetry, and satirical cartoons aimed at Mussolini and fascist Italy.
1. Greek-Italian War 2. the Albanian War 3. Greece--World War IIFile D: Occupation and Resistance
item #1 -- Dokoumenta tou Hellenikou Proodeutikou Kinematos. P. E. E. A.. Prakseis kai Apophaseis (Documents of the Greek Progressive Movement. P. E. E. A. Official Texts: Actions and Decisions). Athens: Mneme, n.d.
39 p.
A reprint collection of bulletins, declarations, and other documents from the Leftist-led wartime PEEA (Political Committee of National Liberation).
1. Greek Resistance 2. PEEA 3. EAM/ELASitem #2 -- Ethnike Antistase (National Resistance). n.p., n.d.
30 p.: 8 plates.
Magazine. Eulogistic commemoration of the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the EAM (National Liberation Front) resistance movement in Axis-occupied Greece. Includes chronology for the period 1941-1944.
1. Greece--World War 2. Greek Resistance 3. EAMitem #3 -- Greece Fights for Freedom! New York: Greek-American Labor Committee, 1944.
29 p.
Greek organ of support for the Leftist-led resistance movement in Axis-occupied Greece.
1. Greek Resistance 2. Greek Americans 3. EAM/ELASitem #4 -- Jordan, William S. EAM: He Aletheia Ghia to Helleniko Drama (EAM: The Truth About the Greek Drama). Athens: "Ethnikes Phlogas," 1947.
47 p.
Greek translation of the author's book, The Truth About Greece. Observations by an officer in the British Military Mission to occupied Greece on the Greek resistance movements and the Communists' actions from December 1942 to March 1944.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Resistance 3. EAM/ELASitem #5 -- Katoche, Antistase (Occupation, Resistance). n.p., n.d.
28 p.: 8 plates.
Romantic portrayal of Leftist-led resistance in Axis-occupied Greece. Contains extensive bibliography and chronology for the period 1941-1944.
1. Greek Resistance 2. EAM/ELAS 3. Greece--World War IIitem #6 -- Pistolakis, Stelios. The Truth About Greece. New York: Greek American Committee for National Unity, 1944.
47 p.
Greek American organ of support for the Leftist-led resistance movement in Axis- occupied Greece.
1. Greek Resistance 2. Greek Americans 3. EAM/ELASFile E: Liberation and Political Crisis
item #1 -- Challenge to Freedom: The Story of What Happened in Greece. New York: The Greek American Council, 1945.
30 p.
Reprints of reports on post-liberation crisis in Greece by journalists Leland Stowe and Constatine Poulos.
1. Greek Civil War 2. the December Crisis 3. EAM/ELASitem #2 -- Ti Eidomen eis ten Hellada (What We Saw in Greece). Alexandria: Th. Kasimate, n.d.
39 p.
Translation of a report on the post-liberation crisis and outbreak of fighting in Athens in 1944 by the Committee of Sir Walter Citrine of the British Congress of Labor Associations.
1. Greek Civil War 2. the December Crisis 3. EAM/ELASitem #3 -- He Eorte epi te Apeleutherosei: 4e Noemvriou 1944 (The Liberation Celebration: 4th November 1944). Athens: Aetos, 1944.
20 p.
Speeches given by members of the faculty of the University of Athens at their institution's official celebration marking the liberation of Greece from German occupation.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Liberation 3. University of Athensitem #4 -- In our Fight for Freedom: The Cause of the United Nations Demands Greek Independence! New York: Greek American Committee for National Unity, 1944.
1 p.
Folded flier. Greek American organ of support for the Leftist-led EAM movement in liberated Greece.
1. EAM/ELAS 2. Greek Americans 3. the December Crisisitem #5 -- Greek Liberation. New York: The Greek American Committee for National Unity, 1944.
31 p.
Reprints of press articles and radio transcripts reporting on the Leftist-led resistance movement in Axis-occupied Greece and post-liberation political tensions.
1. EAM/ELAS 2. Greek Americans 3. Greek Liberationitem #6 -- Papandreou, Georghiou. Ho Logos tes Apeleutheroseos (The Speech of Liberation). n.p., n.d.
23 p.
The text of the address given by Greece's prime minister, George Papandreou, in Athens on October 18, 1944, marking the liberation of Greece from German occupation.
1. George Papandreou 2. Greece--World War II 3. Liberationitem #7 -- N. Plastera, Logoi & Prokerupseis: Dekemvrios 1944-Dekemvrios 1945 (N. Plastiras, Speeches & Proclamations: December 1944-December 1945). Athens: E.O.D.A., n.d.
34 p.
Texts of public addresses and pronouncements made by Greece's immediate postwar executive, Nikolaos Plastiras.
1. Nikolaos Plastiras 2. Greek Anti-Communism 3. Greek Civil Waritem #8 -- He Symphonia tes Varkizas: Ola ta Schetika Keimena (The Varkiza Agreement: All the Relevant Text). Athens: Dieuthunseos Typou kai Plerophorion, 1945.
31 p.
Text of the Varkiza Agreement signed February 1945 ending the December 1944- January 1945 phase of the Greek Civil War.
1. Varkiza Agreement 2. Greek Civil War 3. the December Crisisitem #9 -- Terrorism in Greece: Auto Eine to KKE-EAM-ELAS sten Hellada (Terrorism in Greece: This is the KKE-EAM-ELAS in Greece). Athens : The Panhellenic Corporation of Victims of the Communist and ELAS Activities, 1945.
48 p.: 97 photographs.
Photographs and reports documenting atrocities committed against Greek civilians by Communists and the Leftist-led resistance forces in Axis-occupied, and later liberated, Greece. English, French, and Greek text.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Civil War 3. Greek Anti-Communism item #10 -- Tsouderou, E. I. Trietes Kuvernetike Erghasia: Logos tes 20 Phevrouariou 1944 (Third Year Government Work: Speech of 20 February 1944). Cairo: n.p., 1944.
22 p.
Text of the 1944 state of the Greek government-in-exile address given to the Hellenic Center of Cairo by Prime Minister Emmanuel Tsouderos. Emphasizes developments relating to the Greek armed forces in the Middle East, refugees, and the Greek merchant marine fleet.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Emmanuel Tsouderos 3. Greek Government-in-Exile item #11 -- Tyranny and Terror: The Betrayal of Greece. New York: The Greek American Council, 1946.
15 p.
Liberal Greek American response to the emergence of a Rightist reaction during 1945 and early 1946 against Leftists in Greece.
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greek Americans 3. Greek Anti-CommunismFile F: Humanitarian Relief, Economic Recovery
item #1 -- Doxiade, Konstantinou A. Oi Thusies tes Hellados ston Deutero Pagkosmio Polemo (Greece's Sacrifices in the Second World War). Athens: Ythupourgheiou Anoikodomeseos, 1946.
44 p.: 29 charts, graphs, tables, and maps.
Detailed discussion and copious data on the destruction of agricultural, industrial, and other Greek commercial resources during the Second World War. Statistical information on population destruction and displacement.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greece-Postwar Recovery 3. Greek Economyitem # 2 -- Greek War Relief Association. "Address by Harold S. Vanderbilt." n.p., September 11, 1942.
2 p.: typed original.
Two-page typed address presented by the honorary national chairman of the Greek War Relief Association at the Chicago Club in Chicago on September 11, 1942.
1. GWRA 2. Greece--World War II 3. Greek Americansitem #3 -- Greek War Relief Association. "Greece." October 15, 1942.
1 p.
One-page composite copy of five American press articles on conditions in Axis- occupied Greece, and humanitarian relief efforts.
1. GWRA 2. Greece--World War II 3. Greek Americansitem #4 -- Greek War Relief Association. "Letter." March 4, 1941.
1 p.: typed original.
One-page correspondence from M. J. Politis to the Princeton University Library on behalf of the Greek War Relief Association.
1. GWRA 2. Greece--World War II 3. Greek Americansitem #5 -- Greek War Relief Association. 5 reasons why you should help Greece.
Chicago: Greek War Relief Association, INC, Chicago Citizens' Committee, n.d.
1 p.
Folded flier. Printed solicitation for contributions to aid in the humanitarian relief of Axis-occupied Greece.
1. GWRA 2. Greece--World War II 3. Greek Americansitem #6 -- Greek War Relief Association. Greece is Starving! Chicago: Greek War Relief Association, INC, n.d.
4 p.
Review of Greek War Relief Association humanitarian efforts to end famine in Axis- occupied Greece, and an appeal to the American public for financial support
1. GWRA 2. Greece--World War II 3. Greek Americansitem #7 -- Greek War Relief Association. 7,000,000 Greeks Need Clothes. New York: Greek War Relief Association, INC, n.d.
1 p.
Folded flier. Appeal for donations of clothing for shipment to war-ravaged Greece.
1.GWRA 2. Greece--World War II 3. Greek Americansitem #8 -- Greek War Relief Association. Remember Greece. New York: Greek War Relief Association, INC, 1944.
14 p.: 2photographs: 2 tables.
Review of the Greek War Relief Association's efforts at providing humanitarian aid
to Greece during the Second World War.
1. GWRA 2. Greece--World War II 3. Greek Americansitem #9 -- To Prosphughikon Provlema tes Hellados (The Refugee Problem in
Greece). Athens: Ministry of Social Welfare Statistical Bulletin, July 1949.
24 p.: 10 photographs: 1 statistical index: 3 maps.
Highly detailed government report on the refugee problem created by the Greek Civil War, 1946-1949. English and Greek text.
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greek Refugees 3. Greek Social History item #10 -- Rebuilding Greece. New York: American Friends of Greece, n.d.
16 p.: illustrations: 1 map.
American phihellenic proposals for the postwar reconstruction of Greece, emphasizing urban planning.
1. Greece--Postwar Recovery 2. Greece--World War II 3. Philhellenism item #11 -- Ruins of Modern Greece, 1941-1944. Athens: Greek Government Office of Information, n.d.
44 p.: 1 fold-out map: 13 plates.
Highly detailed data on the destruction of rural and urban population centers during most of the period of the Axis occupation of Greece. A comprehensive 27-page summary table identifies destroyed and partially destroyed communities up to June 30, 1944. Large fold-out maps pinpoint destroyed centers.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Refugees 3. Greece--Postwar Recovery item #12 -- Svolou, A. I. Istoria mias Prospatheias (The History of one Attempt). Athens: Petros K. Ranos, 1945.
47 p.
Text of a speech on the economic problems facing postwar Greece delivered to a meeting of the Greek Socialist Party in Athens on May 20, 1945.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Refugees 3. Greece--Postwar Recovery item #13 -- Xydis, Stephen G. The Economy & Finances of Greece Under Occupation. New York: Greek Government Office of Information, 1945.
48 p.: 13 tables.
Highly informative discussion of the impact of the Axis occupation on the Greek economy. Material on wartime humanitarian relief of the Greek population.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Economy 3. GWRA item #14 -- Xydis, Stephen G. The Economy & Finances of Greece Under Axis Occupation in 1941-1942. Pittsburgh: Hermes Printing Company, 1943.
24 p.: 7 tables.
A detailed review of economic conditions in Axis-occupied Greece during 1941-1942.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Economy 3. Greek Economic History
BOX IV: GREECE IN THE 1940s
File G: Postwar Territorial Issues
item #1 -- Appeal to the Peoples of the Allied Nations. Athens: National Union of Northern Greeks, Epirotans - Macedonians - Thracians, 1945.
11 p.: 1 table.
Review of Greece's contribution to the Allied side during the Second World War, and an appeal to the Allied powers to support Greece's efforts to redraw its postwar northern frontiers on the basis of security needs.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Security Problemsitem #2 -- Cassavetes, N. J., ed. Near East Problems: Post-War Survival of Greece - A Counterfeit Macedonian Issue - Is Turkey a Fit Partner for the Democracies? New York: n.p., October 1944.
34 p.: 3 maps.
Eclectic discussion of Greek security interests vis-a-vis various developments in the international community near the close of the Second World War.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Security Problemsitem #3 -- Diamantopoulos, Cimon P. Greece's National Aims: Their Historical and Ethnological Background. n.p., n.d.
7 p.
Written by Greece's Ambassador to the United States during the Second World War. Broad review of Greek history and contribution to the Allied war effort. Case for irredentist goals (the Dodecanese Islands; Northern Epirus) and security objectives (border adjustment with Bulgaria). Reprinted from The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (March 1944).
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Security Problemsitem #4 -- Declarations Concerning Greece's National Claims. Athens: Greek Government, 1946.
25 p.
Official minutes of the July 26, 1946, session of the Greek parliament discussion on Greece's postwar territorial objectives.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Security Problemsitem #5 --Greece Demands Justice. Athens: n.p., July 1946.
9 p.
Support for Greece's postwar territorial claims from the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church of Greece and a diverse number of educational and professional associations.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Northern Epirusitem #6 -- Greece and the Peace Conference. Washington, D.C.: The Justice for Greece Committee, n.d.
12 p.: 1 map.
American philhellenic support of Greece's Second World War territorial claims.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Philhellenismitem #7 -- King, Cecil R. "Justice for Greece." Congressional Record:Proceedings and Debates of the 79th Congress, Second Session. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1946.
14 p.
Offprint of California Congressman King's March 27, 1946, speech in the United States House of Representatives on the importance of Greece as an American ally and the need for Washington to support Athens' postwar economic recovery and territorial and security objectives.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek-US Relations 3. Greek Irredentismitem #8 -- Manning, Clarence A. The Axis Satellites and Greece, Our Ally. New York: Anatolian Press, 1946.
29 p.: 1 fold-out map.
American philhellenic support for Greece's postwar territorial ambitions; emphasis on the Dodecanese Islands and Northern Epirus.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Northern Epirusitem #9 -- Ti Prosephere kai ti Dikaioutai na Zetese he Hellas (What Greece has Presented and What it is Entitled to Demand). Athens: PEAN, n.d.
27 p.: 1 table: 1 fold-out map.
Nationalist discussion of Greece's postwar territorial demands, emphasizing objectives vis-a-vis Bulgaria.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Irredentism 3. the Macedonian Issue item #10 -- The Resistance Movement of Northern Epirotes (1941-1945). Athens: "Peace Through Justice" League, 1947.
39 p.: 6 illustrations: 1 fold-out map.
Narrative history of local ethnic Greek resistance against Axis and Albanian collaboration forces in Northern Epirus/Southern Albania.
1. Greek Resistance 2. Northern Epirus 3. Greek IrredentismFile H: Communist/Anti-Communist Propaganda
item #1 -- Eleutheroste ta Paidia mas apo to Paidomazoma! (Free our Children from Captivity [Child-Abduction; Child-Gathering]). Athens: n.p., n.d.
16 p.: 17 photographs.
Condemnation of the Communists' abduction of children during the Greek Civil War; plea for international assistance in the repatriation of abducted children. One-page detachment calling for humanitarian activism, signed by "Hellenikon Phos."
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greek Anti-Communism 3. Paidomazomaitem #2 -- Epeirotou, Purrou Giannopoulou. Oi Slavoi kata ton Helleninon (The Slavs against the Greeks). Athens: "Ho Elios," 1949.
48 p.
Reactionary discussion positing a Moscow-led Slavic conspiracy against Greece.
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greek Anti-Communism 3. the Macedonian Issueitem #3 -- Why Greece is Still Fighting. Athens: "Hellinikon Phos," 1949.
16 p.: 6 photographs.
Conservative account of the causes and course of the Greek Civil War.
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greek Anti-Communism 3. Greece--1940sitem #4 -- Ta Kokkina Tsakalia (The Red Jackals). Athens: "Ethnikou Agonas," n.d.
32 p.: illustrations.
Ultranationalist Civil War era reaction to Communist and perceived Slavic threat to Greek national security and society.
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greek Anti-Communism 3. Greek Racismitem #5 -- To Kommounistiko Psema kai he Aletheia (The Communist Lie and the Truth). Athens: "Ethnike Amyna," n.d.
40 p.: 39 illustrations.
Late 1940s-1950s era collection of anti-Communist political cartoons and satire from the magazine Ethnike Amyna (National Defense).
1. Greek Anti-Communism 2. Greek Civil War 3. Greece--1940s-1950sitem #6 -- Makronesos (Makronisos). n.p., n.d.
33 p.: illustrations.
Image reproductions, captions, and descriptive text of the April 1949 photographic exhibit on Makronisos political detention center/island. Greek state-sponsored propaganda on the rehabilitation of ideologically disloyal military personnel.
1. Greek Anti-Communism 2. Greek Civil War 3. Makronisos Campitem #7 -- 1940-1950: Greece is Fighting for Civilization. Athens: "Hellenikon Phos," 1950.
15 p.: 6 illustrations.
Summary conservative reflections on the decade-long national crisis of the 1940s in Greece.
1. Greek Anti-Communism 2. Greek Civil War 3. Greece--1940sitem #8 -- Ho Phosteras tes Epoches Mas (The Luminary of Our Age). Athens: "Ethnike Amyna," n.d.
24 p.: illustrations.
Late 1940s-1950s era collection of anti-Stalin cartoons and political satire from the magazine Ethnike Amyna (National Defense).
1. Greek Anti-Communism 2. Greek Civil War 3. Greece--1940s-1950sitem #9 -- Petsopoulou, John. Ta Ethnika Zetemata kai oi Hellenes Kommounistes (The National Issues and the Greek Communists). Athens: n.p., June 1946.
41 p.
Apologia and revisionist discussion of the Greek Communist Party's positions regarding a number of major national issues. Introduction by V. Panos.
1. Greek Communism 2. the Greek Left 3. Greek Civil War item #10 -- Sosialistiko Maniphesto: He Sosialistike Erghatike Enose Pros ton Helleniko Lao (Socialist Manifesto: The Socialist Labor Union Towards the Greek People), n.p., 1945.
31 p.
Greek Marxist analysis of the causes of the Second World War, as well as postwar economic and political problems and the means for their solution.
1. Greek Socialism 2. Greek Communism 3. Greece--1940s item #11 -- Terror in Greece! Bloody Aftermath of Fake Elections. New York: Greek American Council, 1946.
1 p.
Folded flier. Leftist Greek American call for annulment of the March 1946 Greek parliamentary elections boycotted by the Communist-led coalition.
1. Greek Americans 2. Greek American Leftists 3. Greek CommunismFile I: The American Farm School (Thessaloniki)
item #1 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. July 1940.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
2 p.: typed original.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Educationitem #2 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. March 1941.
3 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Educationitem #3 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. May 1941.
3 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Educationitem #4 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. July 1941.
3 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Educationitem #5 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. October 1941.
3 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Educationitem #6 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. January 1942.
3 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Educationitem #7 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. May 1942.
2 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Educationitem #8 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. November 1943.
2 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Educationitem #9 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. April 1944.
2 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Education item #10 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. March 1945.
4 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Education item #11 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. July 1945.
2 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Education item #12 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. October 1945.
3 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Education item #13 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. December 1945.
2 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Education item #14 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. May 1946.
3 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Education item #15 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. November
1946.
2 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Education item #16 -- American Farm School (Thessalonica, Greece) News Letter. February 1947.
2 p.: typed original.
Newsletter of the American philhellenic "Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute" (American Farm School) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek Education item #17 -- Thessalonica Agricultural and Industrial Institute (American Farm School). "Letter." November 15, 1940.
2 p.: typed original.
Correspondence from Thessaloniki to the benefactors and friends of the American Farm School. Includes information on the Farm School's humanitarian works during the very early period of Greece's entry into the Second World War.
1. American Farm School (Thessalonica) 2. Philhellenism 3. Greek EducationFile J: American Friends of Greece Publications
item #1 -- The American Friends of Greece. n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Folded flier. 1940-1941 period brochure promoting the American philhellenic organization, the American Friends of Greece.
1. Philhellenism 2. "American Friends of Greece" 3. American Philhellenismitem #2 -- Health Centers For Greece. New York: American Friends of Greece, Inc., 1944.
15 p.: 4 illustrations.
American philhellenic plans for postwar health centers in Greece.
1. Philhellenism 2. "American Friends of Greece" 3. Greece--Medicine and Healthitem #3 -- Let Freedom Ring. Greek Independence Day in New York: March Twenty- Fifth 1942. New York: The American Friends of Greece, 1942.
18 p.: 4 photographs.
Commemorative album of addresses presented by various dignitaries at the Harvard University Club in New York on the occasion of Greek Independence Day 1942.
1. Philhellenism 2. "American Friends of Greece" 3. American PhilhellenismFile K: Miscellaneous Materials
item #1 -- AERA 1821-1940 Nenikeamen (AIR 1821-1940 Victorious). n.p., n.d.
16 p.: oversize: folded.
Collection of patriotic essays and poems commemorating Greek national victory at the close of the Second World War.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Resistance 3. Greek History
#2 -- Coffee, John M. "Greek Patriots Want True Democracy in Greece." Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 78th Congress, First Session. Washington, D.C.: United Sates Government Printing Office, 1943.
1 p.
Offprint of Washington Congressman Coffee's October 25, 1943, speech in the United States House of Representatives on the Greek constitutional issue.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek Resistance 3. Greek Monarchy
#3 -- He Epithesis: He Ephemeris ton Symmachon pros tous Philous ton Hellenas (sp) (The Attack: The Newspaper of the Allies of Greece for their Friends). no. 67 (February 20, 1944).
4 p.
Small-sheet Greek-language newspaper produced by the American Air Force and the British Royal Air Force.
1. Greece--World War II 2. Greek-Language Press 3. Greek Military
#4 -- Hellenikon Vema: Southern Grecian Tribune. Vol. 16, no. 166 (August 1944).
8 p.: oversize: folded.
Greek and English-language Atlanta, Georgia, newspaper. Complete issue.
1. Greek Americans 2. Greek American Press 3. Greek Diaspora
#5 -- Hellenikon Vema: Southern Grecian Tribune. Vol. 17, no. 171 (January 1945).
8 p.: oversize: folded.
Greek and English-language Atlanta, Georgia, newspaper. Complete issue.
1. Greek Americans 2. Greek American Press 3. Greek Diaspora
#6 -- Kampana/Campana. Vol. 27, no. 473 (August 26, 1943).
4 p.: oversize: folded.
Greek-language New York newspaper. Complete issue.
1. Greek Americans 2. Greek American Press 3. Greek Diaspora
#7 -- Sikelianos, Eva. "This is a Copy of a Letter Which was sent to the President of the United States and to Many American Statesmen, Men of Letters, Journalists, and Other Men of Prominence." September 9, 1944.
4 p.: typed copy.
Open correspondence in support of Leftist-led resistance movement in Axis-occupied Greece.
1. Greece--World War II 2. EAM/ELAS 3. Eva Sikelianos
BOX V: GREECE, 1967-1974
File A: Government Publications
item #1 -- Demosia Ergha (Public Works). Athens: Ministry of Public Works, April 1968.
24 p.: photographs.
Greek junta propaganda promoting success of public works projects in housing, land/air transportation infrastructure, and shipping facilities.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greek Dictatorship 3. Greece, 1967-1974item #2 -- Thirty years of Struggle and Sacrifice. Athens: Press and Information Department, Foreign Press Division, 1970.
48 p.: illustrations.
An historical ideological tract retracing Greek political history since 1940 from the official perspective of the junta.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greek Dictatorship 3. Greece, 1967-1974File B: Resistance Movements
item #1 -- La Lutte de Etudiants Grecs. Geneva: Centre d'information sur les Mouvements de Liberation, 1970.
60 p.: 2 tables.
Anti-junta publication produced by Greek students abroad. Focus on arbitrary arrests, sentencings, and trials of dissidents in Greece.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greek Dictatorship 3. Greece, 1967-1974item #2 -- Stavridis, A., and A. Ioannou. Les Colonels et l'Enseignement. Geneva: Centre d'information eur les Mouvements de Liberation, 1970.
24 p.
Anti-junta publication. Contains two essays: the ideological objectives of the junta as they related to education; the Greek dictatorship's policies towards the primary education system.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greek Dictatorship 3. Greece, 1967-1974File C: PAK (Panhellenio Apeleutherotiko Kinema -- Panhellenic Liberation Movement) NEWSLETTER
item #1 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 1, no.2 (March 1972).
10 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #2 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 1, no. 8 (September 1972).
14 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #3 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 1, no. 9 (October 1972).
12 p.: illustrations.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #4 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 1, no. 10 (November 1972).
14 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #5 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 1, no. 10 (November 1972).
14 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #6 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 1, no. 11 (December 1972).
12 p.: illustrations: + 2 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #7 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 1, no. 11 (December 1972).
10 p.: illustrations: + 2 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #8 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 1 (January 1973).
14 p.: illustrations: + 2 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #9 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 1 (January 1973).
14 p.: illustrations: + 2 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #10 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 3 (March 1973).
16 p.: photographs: + 2 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #11 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 4 (April 1973).
16 p.: photographs: + 2 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #12 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 4 (April 1973).
16 p.: photographs: + 2 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #13 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 5 (May 1973).
12 p.: photographs: + 2 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #14 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 6 (June 1973).
12 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #15 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 6 (June 1973).
12 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #16 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 7 (July 1973).
14 p.: illustrations.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #17 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 7 (July 1973).
14 p.: illustrations.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #18 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 8 (August 1973).
14 p.: illustrations.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou item #19 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 8 (August 1973).
14 p.: illustrations.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #20 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 9 (September 1973).
16 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #21 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 9 (September 1973).
16 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #22 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 10 (October 1973).
12 p.: illustrations.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #23 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 11 (November 1973).
12 p.: photographs: + 4 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #24 -- PAK NEWSLETTER.. Vol. 2, no. 11 (November 1973).
12 p.: photographs: + 4 p. attachment.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #25 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 2, no. 12 (December 1973).
16 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #26 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 2, no. 12 (December 1973).
16 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #27 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 3, no. 2 (February 1974).
14 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #28 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 3, no. 2 (February 1974).
14 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #29 -- PAK EIDHSEIS (PAK NEWSLETTER). Vol. 3, no. 3 (March 1974).
14 p.: illustrations.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete Greek-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #30 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 3, no. 3 (March 1974).
14 p.: illustrations.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreouitem #31 -- PAK NEWSLETTER. Vol. 3, nos. 5-6 (April-May 1974).
22 p.: photographs.
Anti-junta Greek Diaspora resistance newsletter. Five-page addendum notes the aims of the Panhellenic Liberation Movement.Complete English-language issue.
1. Greek Junta 2. Greece, 1967-1974 3. Andreas G. Papandreou
BOX VI: GREEK POLITICAL PARTIES
File A: Political Parties, 1919-1967
item #1 -- He Aghrotike Politike tou Konstantinou Karamanle (The Agrarian Policy of Constantine Karamanlis). n.p., n.d.
29 p.
A favorable review of Greek Prime Minister Constantine Karamanlis' agrarian policies and their results for the period 1955-1961.
1. Greek Agriculture 2. Greek Economic History 3. Constantine Karamanlisitem #2 -- Constantine or Bolshevism! An Interview given to the United Press of America by P. Katapodes. London: The Voice of Greece, July 1919.
8 p.
Transcript of an interview with the Greek royalist author and poet, Panos Katapodes. Denunciation of Entente interference in Greece's domestic affairs.
1. Greece--World War I 2. Greek Monarchists 3. Constantinist-Venizelist Schismitem #3 -- He Demokratia Chamoghela kai Peithei...Den Apeilei kai den Yvrizei..Georghios Papandreou (Democracy Smiles and Persuades...It Does not Threaten and Abuse...George Papandreou). Athens: Center Democratic Union, n.d.
32 p.: 40 illustrations.
Collection of 1960s era political cartoons satirizing Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou.
1. Greek Political Parties 2. Center Democratic Union 3. George Papandreouitem #4 -- Demokratiko Sosialistiko Komma Hellados. To Aghrotiko Programma (The Agrarian Program). Athens: Demokratiko Sosialistiko Komma Hellados, 1946.
15 p.
George Papandreou's Democratic Socialist Party of Greece tract. Position statements on a number of agrarian issues: property distribution and ownership; water management; social insurance; and collectivism.
1. Greek Political Parties 2. Greek Agriculture 3. George Papandreouitem #5 -- Demokratiko Sosialistiko Komma Hellados. Katastatiko (Constitution). Athens: Demokratiko Sosialistiko Komma Hellados, 1945.
16 p.
George Papandreou's Democratic Socialist Party of Greece party constitution.
1. Greek Political Parties 2. Greek Socialism 3. George Papandreouitem #6 -- Demokratikon Proodeutikon Komma. Aghrotiko Programma (Agrarian Program). Athens: Demokratikon Proodeutikon Komma, 1948.
30 p.
Emmanuel Tsouderos' Greek Democratic Progressive Party tract. Position paper outlining the party's agrarian policies.
1. Greek Political Parties 2. Greek Agriculture 3. Emmanuel Tsouderositem #7 -- Demokratikon Proodeutikon Komma. Programmatikai Deloseis kai Gnomai to Archeghou tou Kommatos, Emman. I. Tsouderou (Programmatic Declarations and Opinions of the Leader of the Party, Emmanuel I. Tsouderos). Athens: Demokratikon Proodeutikon Komma, 1947.
47 p.
Greek Democratic Progressive Party of Emmanuel Tsouderos publication. Essays on Tsouderos' views of political and social progressivism, socialism, agrarianism, the monarchy, a postwar constitution, and developments in the Middle East. Contains a biographical sketch of Tsouderos.
1. Greek Political Parties 2. Emmanuel Tsouderos 3. Greek Civil War
#8 -- To Komma ton Phileleutheron (The Liberal Party). Athens: n.p., April 1954.
4 p.
George Papandreou's Greek Liberal Party tract. Contains excerpts from April 8, 1954, speeches and newspaper articles by George Papandreou and Sophocles Venizelos.
1. Greek Political Parties 2. George Papandreou 3. Sophocles Venizelos
#9 -- Komma Phileleutheron: To Synedrion to 1954 (Liberal Party: The 1954 Conference). Athens: Komma Phileleutheron, n.d.
4 p.
Official program for the Greek Liberal Party Conference of June 24-27, 1954, in Athens.
1. Greek Political Parties 2. George Papandreou 3. Greek Liberal Party
#10 -- Kommounistiko Komma Hellados: 17 Noemvrio 1918-17 Noemvrio 1944...26 Chronia Ethnikon & Laikon Agonon ghia te Leuteria & te Laokratia (Communist Party of Greece: 17 November 1918-17 November 1944...26 Years of National and Popular Struggle for Freedom and Popular Rule). Athens: n.p., 1944.
4 p.: 6 photographs.
Greek Communist Party tract eulogizing the party's leadership.
1. Greek Communism 2. Greek Political Parties 3. KKE
#11 -- Neo Ksekinema: Apopseis ghia Vasika Provlemata tou Hellenikou Kommounistikou Kinematos (New Beginning: Views on Basic Problems of the Greek Communist Movement). Athens: n.p., June 1927.
32 p.
Greek Communist Party tract addressed to its members. Discussion of problems and policies relating to leadership, organization, and external and internal threats to the party.
1. Greek Communism 2. Greek Political Parties 3. KKE
#12 -- Papanastasiou, Alexandros. To Paron kai to Mellon tes Demokratias (The Present and the Future of Democracy). Athens: Demokratikou Sylloghou, 1926.
29 p.
Transcript of a theoritical/philosophical speech on Greece and democracy presented before the Democratic Society of Athens on February 12, 1926.
1. Modern Greek Democracy 2. Greek Political History 3. Greek Political Parties
#13 -- Papandreou, Georghiou. To Programma tou Kommatos ton Phileleutheron (The Program of the Liberal Party). Athens: n.p., 1954.
46 p.
Greek Liberal Party of George Papandreou publication. Official transcript of Papandreou's speeches and comments at the June 24-27, 1954, Liberal Party Conference in Athens.
1. Greek Political Parties 2. George Papandreou 3. Greek Liberal PartyFile B: PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement)
item #1 -- Papandreou, A. G. Kritike ghia tous Protous Menes tes Kyverneses tes N.D. Neophileleutherismos: Mia Adieksode Politike (A Critique of the First Months of N.D. Rule. Neoliberalism: A Political Impasse). Athens: PASOK, July 1990.
23 p.
Transcript of the speech given by PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) Party President Andreas G. Papandreou to the Second Session of the Central Organizing Committee at the Athens party conference of July 15, 1990. Highly critical of the New Democracy Party government.
1. PASOK 2. Andreas G. Papandreou 3. Greek Political Partiesitem #2 -- PASOK. Ghia ten Paideia: Aute einai he aletheia mas, Aute eine he pragmatikoteta, Aute eine he prooptike mas (For Education: This is our truth, This is reality, This is our perspective). n.p., n.d.
46 p.: illustrations.
PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) position pamphlet on national education in Greece. Issued in 1992/1993.
1. PASOK 2. Greek Political Parties 3. Greek EducationFile C: Election Campaign Materials, 1993-1996
item #1 -- Ephemeris tes Kyverneseos tes Hellenikes Demokratias. Teuchos Proto, Ar. Phylou 155, 10 Iouliou 1996, 2863-2875. (Newspaper/Journal of the Government of the Hellenic Republic). Number One, Paper No. 155, 10 July 1996, 2863-2875. Athens: National Press, 1996.
13 p.: + 2 p. attachment: photocopy.
Complete text of 1996 Greek parliamentary law (number 2429) regulating the state- funding of political parties. Highlighting markings.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. Greek Election Lawsitem #2 -- Ministry to the Prime Minister, General Secretariat for Press and Information. Elections 10/10/1993. n.p., n.d.
15 p.: tables: 1 map: photocopy.
Greek government ministry publication. Contains information germane to electoral system, including the following: electoral procedure presidential decree 353/1993; list of electoral districts; data on the internal structure of the major Greek political parties; election results from 1981 to 1990; and distribtion of electoral constituencies by gender and region.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. Greek Election Lawsitem #3 -- New Democracy. Boroume na ton Empisteuthoume; (Can We Trust Him?). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
New Democracy, Greek conservative party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. New Democracyitem #4 -- New Democracy. Dora: Sten Prote Gramme (Dora: In the First Line). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
New Democracy, Greek conservative party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 2. New Democracyitem #5 -- New Democracy. Mesa Stis Protes 30 Meres: 7 Amesa Metra! (Within the First Days: 7 Immediate Measures). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
New Democracy, Greek conservative party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. New Democracyitem #6 -- New Democracy. Oloi Mazi ghia te Nike, Oloi Mazi ghia ten Hellada (All Together for Victory, All Together for Greece). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
New Democracy, Greek conservative party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. New Democracyitem #7 -- PASOK. Gerasimos Arsenes: Egghyse kai Elpida ghia to Aurio (Gerasimos Arsenis: Guarantee and Hope for Tomorrow). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement), Greek Socialist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. PASOKitem #8 -- PASOK. He Hellada tou 21 ou Aiona: Tesseris Megaloi Stochoi (Greece of the 21st Century: Four Great Objectives). n.p.,n.d.
8 p.
PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement), Greek Socialist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. PASOKitem #9 -- PASOK. Manoles Daskalakes: Ananeose me Ikanous (Manolis Daskalakis: Renewal with Ability). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement), Greek Socialist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. PASOK item #10 -- PASOK. Taxidi ghia ten Hellada (Journey for Greece). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
PASOK (Panhellenic Socialist Movement), Greek Socialist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. PASOK item #11 -- Politike Anoikse. Arches kai Stochoi (Beginnings and Targets). n.p., n.d.
30 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, general manifesto and broad policy position pamphlet. Issued 1995.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring" item #12 -- Politike Anoikse. Dyname Ghynaikas! (Woman's Power!). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring" item #13 -- Politike Anoikse. Eimai Neos: Psephizo Politike Anoikse (I am Young: I Vote Political Spring). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring" item #14 -- Politike Anoikse. Erchetai he Alle Hellada (The Other Greece is Coming). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring" item #15 -- Politike Anoikse. Gerasimos A.. Aravantinos (Gerasimos A. Aravantinos). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring" item #16 -- Politike Anoikse. Metarrythmise kai Prooptike: Ghiannes Kinias (Reform and Perspective: Giannis Kinias). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring" item #17 -- Politike Anoikse. Nea schese: Polite-politeias (New Relationship: Citizen- State). n.p., November 1994.
1 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, twenty-point list of goals aimed at reforming citizen-state relations.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring" item #18 -- Politike Anoikse. Nikolaos Agghelakos: Dinoume te Mache ghia to Aurio (Nikolaos Agelakos: We Give Battle for Tomorrow). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring" item #19 -- Politike Anoikse. Sterghios Katechorites (Sterghios Katechorites). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Political Spring, Greek nationalist party, 1996 parliamentary election campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. "Political Spring"item #20 -- Synaspismos. He Voule einai mono he arche! (The Parliament is only the beginning). n.p., n.d.
1 p.
Coalition of Left-Wing and Progressive Forces, Greek Leftist party alliance, 1996 parliamentary campaign flier.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. the Greek Leftitem #21 -- Synaspismos. Emeis Boroume na Sas Koitame sta Matia (We Can Look You in the Eyes). n.p., n.d.
13 p.
Coalition of Left-Wing and Progressive Forces, Greek Leftist party alliance, 1996 parliamentary campaign brochure.
1. Greek Elections 2. Greek Political Parties 3. the Greek Left
BOX VII -- GREECE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
File A: International Relations, Political Studies
item #1 -- Balcanicus (pseud.). Prosopa kai Prosopeia: Kimon G. Psaropoulos 'e Georgiev. Ho Archiphasistas Prothypourghos (Faces and Masks: Kimon G. Psaropoulos or Georgiev. The Archfascist Prime Minister). Athens: n.p., 1945.
15 p.
Political biography of Bulgaria's wartime prime minister, Kimon Georgiev. Traces Georgiev's ethnic Greek background.
1. Balkan Diplomacy 2. Bulgaria--World War II 3. Kimon Georgievitem #2 -- Botzaris, Dem. T. Noti. Hommage au General Charles de Gaulle; P. Economou-Gouras, Le Probleme Europeen vu de Notre Angle. Athens: Societe Historique et Ethnologicque de Grece; Centre Hellenique d'Etudes Europeennes (CEDI). Athens: 1971.
23 p.: 3 photographs.
Addresses and communications honoring the political and military career of Charles de Gaulle.
1. Greek-French Relations 2. Greek-European Relations 3. Charles de Gaulleitem #3 -- Butler, Nicholas Murray. Another World. New York: Columbia University, June 5, 1945.
4 p.
An address delivered at the 1945 Columbia University commencement. Points to classical Greece as the inspirational model for international cooperation.
1. Philhellenism 2. International Cooperation 3. United Nationsitem #4 -- Doxiadies, C. A. "Mid-Way Through the Twentieth Century." n.p., n.d.
23 p.: typed copy.
English translation of a review of Greece's twentieth-century political history and forecasts on its future in the international community. Originallly published as a series of six articles in the Greek newspaper Vema and as an editorial in the December 1950 issue of the magazine Nea Hestia.
1. Greek History/Politics 2. Greek Foreign Affairs 3. Greek-US Relationsitem #5 -- Kypraiou, Theodorou. Ho Proedros Ouilson: He Zoe kai to Erghon Tou (President Wilson: His Life and his Work). Athens: Hellenoamerikanikes Bibliothekes, 1959.
40 p.: 1 photograph.
A political biography of Woodrow Wilson.
1. Greek-US Relations 2. Woodrow Wilson 3. World War Iitem #6 -- Mitsotakis, Constantine. Stability in Southeastern Europe: A Condition for Prosperity. Davos -- Feb. 1992. Athens: General Secretariat for Press, 1992.
7 p.
Transcript of Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis' address to the European Union at its February 1992 meeting. Greece's view of political change in Eastern Europe.
1. Greek-EU Relations 2. Greek Foreign Affairs 3. Greece--Eastern Europeitem #7 -- Philalethe. Peri Valkanikes Omosponidias (Concerning Balkan Federation). Alexandria: "Grammaton," 1924.
32 p.
Discussion of political and economic advantages to Greece through Balkan federation/confederation. Assessmant of obstacles to confederation.
1. Balkan Federation 2. Balkan Diplomacy 3. Greek Foreign Affairsitem #8 -- Pipinelis, Panayiotis N. Greece's International Position and Social Problems. Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the Greek Cultural Foundation, 1957.
32 p.
Text of two lectures given by Greek diplomat Pipinelis at the University of Chicago in March 1956. Historical review of Greece within the international community and Greek economic problems.
1. Greek Foreign Affairs 2. Greek Economy 3. Panayotis N. Pipinelisitem #9 -- Potamianou, Ch. He Hellas kai ho Amerikanikos Mechanismos (Greece and American Mechanism). Athens: n.p., 1960.
30 p.
Greek perceptions of the American political system. Includes a section on Greek Americans.
1. Greek-US Relations 2. Greek Americans 3. Greek Political Science item #10 -- Ypomnema: Aghamemnos Sleman, Teos Presveutou en Ouasighktoni (Memorandum: Agamemnon Schlieman, Last Ambassador in Washington). n.p., 1914. 48 p.
Greek embassy reports and communications from Washington, D.C., presented as defense against accusations of financial impropriety on the part of Ambassador Schlieman.
1. Greek Foreign Affairs 2. Greek-US Relations 3. Agamemnon Schlieman item #11 -- Zavvos, Georghios. Anaptykse kai Valkania ste Dekaetia tou '90 (Development and the Balkans in the Decade of the '90s); Phaidon Stratos, Me Aphorme ten Paideia...Anagke mias Neas Ethikes Optikes (Education with Reason...The Need for a New Ethical Vision). Athens: Kentro Politikes Ereunas kai Epimorphoseos, no. 2, June 1993.
17 p.
Transcripts of addresses on Greece's EU role in the Balkans and educational reform in Greece.
1. Greek-EU Relations 2. Greek Education 3. Greek Foreign AffairsFile B: The Dodecanese, Irredenta, 1912-1947
item #1 -- Casavis, J. N. Children of the Sun. New York: The Dodecanesian League of America, 1942.
46 p.
A biographical compendium of famous Dodecanesian Greeks from antiquity to the twentieth century.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #2 -- Casavis, J. N. The Dodecanesian Greeks. New York: n.p., 1944.
16 p.
Greek American appeal for the liberation of the Dodecanese Islands and their union with Greece. History and ethnology of the Dodecanese.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #3 -- Casavis, J. N. The First Days of the Occupation of the Dodecanese by Italy. The Dodecanesian League of America, 1940.
24 p.: 13 photographs.
Discussion of the Italian seizure and harsh occupation of the Dodecanese Islands in 1912. Greek American appeal for the liberation of the Dodecanese and their union with Greece.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #4 -- Casavis, J. N. For the Freedom of the Dodecanese (Editorials). New York: n.p., 1945.
16 p.
Collection of 14 editorials from the American and Greek American press (1937-1942) supporting calls for the Dodecanese Islands' union with Greece.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #5 -- Casavis, J. N. A Symposium on the Dodecanese Protesting Italian Oppressions. New York: The Dodecanesian League of America, 1938.
15 p.
Collection of essays and excerpts from articles condemning the Italian occupation of the Dodecanese Islands. Greek American appeal for the liberation of the Dodecanese and their union with Greece.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #6 -- The Dodecanese and the British Press: 4th December, 1918 -- January 27th, 1919. London: n.p., n.d.
38 p.
Reprint of 41 British press articles supporting calls for the liberation of the Dodecanese and their union with Greece.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #7 -- The Dodecanese Islands: Two Articles by American Experts. New York: The Dodecanesian National Council, 1943.
12 p.
Reprints of essays by Sarah Wambaugh and Leslie T. Shear supporting calls for the liberation of the Dodecanese and their union with Greece.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #8 -- The Dodecanesians are not Enemy Aliens. New York: The Dodecanesian League of America, 1942.
46 p.
A memorandum, consisting of 21 exhibits, submitted to the United States Department of Justice by the National Committee for the Restoration of Greece. Greek American appeal for the liberation of the Dodecanese and their union with Greece.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #9 -- Panunzio, Constantine. The Dodecanese and the Next Peace. n.p., 1945.
3 p.: illustrations.
Wartime essay supporting calls for the liberation of the Dodecanese and their union with Greece.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americans item #10 -- Robinson, David Moore. The Great Glory and Glamor of the Dodecanese. New York: The Dodecanesian National Council, 1944.
30 p.: 20 photographs.
Review of ancient Dodecanese Islands and their Greek character. Support for the liberation of the Dodecanese and their union with Greece.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Dodecanesian History 3. Greek Irredentism item #11 -- Roucek, Joseph S. The Legal Aspects of Sovereignty Over the Dodecanese. n.p., 1944.
5 p.
Reprinted from the American Journal of International Law, vol. 38, no. 4 (October
1944): 701-705. Support for Greek claims to the Dodecanese Islands from the perspective of international law.
1. Dodecanese Islands 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Foreign AffairsFile C: Northern Epirus (Southern Albania)
item #1 -- Greek Northern Epirus (A Peace Conference Issue). New York: The American Panepirotic League, June 1943.
40 p.: 1 map.
Collection of reprinted material from books, periodicals, newspapers, and memoranda supporting Greek demands for the union of Northern Epirus (Southern Albania) with Greece. Information on Greeks from Northern Epirus in the United States, as well as material on Albanian Americans.
1. Northern Epirus 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek Americansitem #2 -- The Hellenic Character of Northern Epirus: A Handbook of Diplomatic and Other Sources. Washington, D.C.: The Justice for Greece Committee, n.d.
61 p.: 1 fold-out map: 1 missing map.
American philhellenic review of diplomatic history and records supporting Greek territorial claims to Northern Epirus (Southern Albania).
1. Nortern Epirus 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Philhellenismitem #3 -- Konitza, Faik. The Background of the Italian-Greek Conflict. Washington, D.C.: n.p., 1940.
16 p.
Essay by former Envoy of Albania to the United States Konitza. Support of fascist Italian expansionism in the Balkans as means to secure Albanian territorial ambitions.
1. Northern Epirus 2. Greek-Albanian Relations 3. Albania--World War IIitem #4 -- The Problem of Northern Epirus: Summary of the Report of the Northern Epirote Committee. n.p., n.d.
7 p.
Review of the history of Northern Epirus, emphasizing the Albanian state's repression of the region's Greek population since 1944. Recommendation for Northern Epirus' union with Greece as drafted by Greek American associations in 1946.
1. Northern Epirus 2. Greek Irredentism 3. Greek AmericansFile D: Greek-Turkish Relations Since 1974, Security Problems
item #1 -- Borders, Sovereignty, Stability: The Imia Incident and Turkey's Violations of International Law. Athens: The Citizens' Movement & Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy; produced by Melissa Media Associates, Inc., New Rochelle, New York, 1996.
11 p.
A review of the December 1995 Imia crisis between Greece and Turkey. Assessment of Turkey's aggressive policy in the Aegean and Ankara's disregard for international law as a constant feature of Turkish foreign policy. The implications of the Imia incident for security and stability in the Aegean and the Western alliance, respectively.
1. Greek-Turkish Relations 2. Greek Security Problems 3. Imia Crisisitem #2 -- Greece's Security Problems. Athens: The Institute for Political Studies, n.d.
7 p.
A brief essay on the security problems faced by Greece in the Aegean. Discussion of the Turkish military threat, the continental shelf issue, operational air control in the Aegean, and the bilateral conventions establishing the legal status for the militarization of Greek islands in the Aegean.
1. Greek-Turkish Relations 2. Greek Security Problems 3. the Aegean Disputeitem #3 -- Hetaireia Hellenon Dikastikon Leitourghon ghia ten Demokratia kai tes Eleutheries, Melos tes M.E.D.L. (Magistrats Europeens pour la Democratie et les Libertes). Epistemoniko Synedrio me Thema: Anthropina Dikaiomata kai Hellenikes Meionotetes sten Tourkia (Pontos, Konstantinoupoule, Imvros-Tenedos) (Scholarly Conference on the Subject: Human Rights and Greek Minorities in Turkey [Pontus, Constantinople, Imvros-Tenedos]). Thessaloniki: Greek Magistrates' Association for Democracy and Freedoms, Member of the M.E.D.L. (Magistrats Europeens pour la Democratie et les Libertes), 1992.
51 p.: illustrations.
Report from the September 1992 Thessaloniki Conference on Human Rights and the
Greek Minority in Turkey. Tracks the pattern of repression and violence against Greeks in Turkey from 1923 to 1992.
1. Greek-Turkish Relations 2. Greek Minority--Turkey 3. Human Rights--Turkeyitem #4 -- Minorities: Facts and Figures. Athens: The Institute for Political Studies, n.d.
23 p.
A study comparing the Greek and Turkish records of adherence to the Treaty of Lausanne. Greek and other Orthodox minorities in Turkey; Turkish and other Muslim minorities in Greece.
1. Greek-Turkish Relations 2. Greek Minority--Turkey 3. Human Rights--Turkeyitem #5 -- Nato Exercises: Political Leverage. Athens: Institute for Political Studies, n.d.
2 p.
Turkish exploitation of NATO exercises for political purposes.
1. Greek Security Problems 2. Greek-Turkish Relations 3. Greece--NATOitem #6 -- Threat in the Aegean. Athens: The Journalists' Union of the Athens Daily Newspapers, n.d.
35 p.: 24 figures and illustrations: 3 fold-out maps.
Analysis of Turkey's expansionist ambitions against Greece in the Aegean. Review of the Treaty of Lausanne, the continental shelf issue, international law as it relates to Greek sovereignty and Turkish threats of aggression in the Aegean, the Flight Information Regions issue, and fortification of Greece's Aegean islands.
1. Greek Security Problems 2. Greek-Turkish Relations 3. the Aegean Disputeitem #7 -- Turkey-USSR: A Modus Vivendi. Athens: Institute for Political Studies, n.d.
2 p.
Discussion of Turkey's benevolent relationship and series of harmonious agreements with the Soviet Union as an indicator of Ankara's dubious commitment to the Western alliance system during the late Cold War period.
1. Turkish-Soviet Relations 2. Turkey--NATO 3. Greek-Turkish Relationsitem #8 -- Turkish-Greek Relations: Department of War History and Strategic Studies of the Turkish General Staff. Athens: The Institute for Political Studies, n.d.
16 p.: 1 map.
Reprints of Turkish state publications demonstrating Ankara's expansionist designs on Greek territory. Analysis of propaganda found in the Turkish Ministry of Culture's 1985 publication, Turkish-Greek Relations and the Great Idea.
1. Greek-Turkish Relations 2. Greek Security Problems 3. Turkish Expansionismitem #9 -- Turkish Officials Speak on Turkey's Aims. Athens: The Institute for Political Studies, n.d.
10 p.
Collection of excerpts from statements made by Turkish officials challenging Greek sovereignty in the Aegean.
1. Greek-Turkish Relations 2. Greek Security Problems 3. the Aegean Dispute item #10 -- The Status Quo in the Aegean. Athens: The Institute for Political Studies, n.d.
16 p.
A review of Greek sovereignty in the Aegean established by international treaties and long-term practice.
1. Greek Security Problems 2. the Aegean Dispute 3. Greek-Turkish Relations item #11 -- United States Military Assistance to Greece and Turkey. Athens: The Institute for Political Studies, n.d.
3 p.
Review of the 7/10 ratio of American military aid to Greece and Turkey as the touchstone of Greek-US relations, affecting all other areas of bilateral cooperation between Athens and Washington.
1. Greek-US Relations 2. Greek-Turkish Relations 3. Greek Security Problems
BOX VIII: GREEK SOCIAL SCIENCES
File A: Greek Diaspora/Greeks Abroad
item #1 -- Abbott, Grace. A Study of the Greeks of Chicago. Chicago: Publications of the League for the Protection of Immigrants, Series I, No. 3; University of Chicago Press, 1909.
20 p.: 6 statistical tables.
Reprinted from The American Journal of Sociology, vol. 15, no. 3 (November 1909): 379-393. An unsophisticated sociological study of early Greek immigrant working and housing conditions in Chicago. Favorable assessment of Greek economic activity balanced against a social evolutionist preoccupation with allegations of immorality as a group characteristic.
1. Greek Americans 2. Greeks in Chicago 3. Greek Diasporaitem #2 -- Konstantinidou, Apostolou G. He Hellenike en Aighypto Demosioghraphia (1830-1930) (The Greek Press in Egypt [1830-1930]). Alexandria: "Athenai," September 1930.
28 p.
A review of the Greek community in Egypt and a detailed chronicle of its press from 1830 to 1930.
1. Greeks in Egypt 2. Greek Diapsora 3. Greek Diaspora Pressitem #3 -- Syndesmos Hellenon Demokratikon Aighyptou. S.E.D.A.., Katastatiko (S.E.D.A., Constitution). n.p., 1945.
4 p.
Organizational constitution of the Greek Democratic Association of Egypt. Large format issue.
1. Greeks in Egypt 2. Greek Diaspora 3. Greeks Abroaditem #4 -- Syndesmos Hellenon Demokratikon Aighyptou. S.E.D.A.., Katastatiko (S.E.D.A., Constitution). n.p., 1945.
4 p.
Organizational constitution of the Greek Democratic Association of Egypt. Small format issue.
1. Greeks in Egypt 2. Greek Diaspora 3. Greeks Abroaditem #5 -- Typallou, Ioannou G. Zesimou G. Typaldou Oikonomou: He Drasis hos Ephemeriou tes en Nea Yorke Hellen. Ekklesias (Zesimou G. Typaldou Oikonomou: Activities as the Officiating Priest of the Greek Church in New York). Argostolio, Greece: He Helpis, 1907.
40 p.: 1 photograph.
Personal account of Greek Orthodox priest's immigrant community service in New York from March 1903 to December 1904.
1. Greek Americans 2. Greeks in New York 3. Greek DiasporaFile B: Greek Economy
item #1 -- Andreadis, Stratis G. Greece Today. New York: Philico, Hellenic Cultural Circle, October 1959.
35 p.: 1 photograph.
Text of address, in English and Greek, presented by the Governor of the Commercial Bank of Greece in New York in October 1959. Review of Greece's postwar economic recovery, agricultural and industrial advances, development plans, and analysis of the structural prerequisites for continued economic progress. Reference to Greek Americans.
1. Greek Economy 2. Greek Economic History 3. Greek Americansitem #2 -- He Apostole eis Ameriken tou Ypourghou Syntonismou Spyrou Markezine: Radiophonike Omilia pros ton Hellenikon Laon (The Mission to America of Minister of Coordination Spirou Markezinis: Radio Address to the Greek People). Athens: n.p., June 1953.
23 p.: 3 photographs.
Text of radio address detailing the economic development package provided by the United States to Greece following the April 1953 trip to Washington by Greek Minister of Coordination Spirou Markezinis.
1. Greek Economy 2. Greek Economic History 3. Greek-US Relationsitem #3 -- Les "Evergetes" ou Bienfaiteurs de la Nation Greque. Athens: Editions de la Direction de la Presse au Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, 1939.
24 p.
A history of the most prominent financial and property benefactors to the Greek state and its educational, medical, and philanthropic institutions.
1. Greek Economy 2. Greek Economic History 3. Greek Diasporaitem #4 -- Eis Mnemen Konstantinou Ghontika: Dioiketou tes Aghrotikes Trapezes tes Hellados, 1930-1935 (In Memory of Constantine Gondicas: Governor of the Agricultural Banks of Greece, 1931-1935). Athens: Erghasia Typou, n.d.
13 p.: 1 plate.
Commemorative publication produced by the Employees' Association of the Agricultural Bank of Greece, honoring the bank's former governor.
1. Greek Economy 2. Greek Economic History 3. Greek Bankingitem #5 -- Oikonomia: Deka Didagmata apo ten Ebeiria to Mexikou (Economy: Ten Lessons from the Mexican Experience). Athens: Kentro Politikes Ereunas kai Epimorphoseos; Keimena Politikes, no. 1, June 1992.
29 p.: 1 table.
An assessment and criticism of Fernando Clauijo's research on the Mexican economy and the application of its lessons to economic transformation in Eastern Europe by Greek economist, Ghiannos V. Venopoulos.
1. Economics in Greece 2. Mexican Economy 3. Greek Economyitem #6 -- Tsouderou, Emm. I. Ho Stephanos Streit: Ta Demosia Oikonomika kai he Ethnike Trapeza apo 1896 mechri 1911 (Stephanos Streit: Public Economics and the National Bank from 1896 to 1911). Athens: Pyrsou, 1939.
19 p.
Account of the management of the National Bank of Greece under the leadership of its governor from 1896 to 1911, Stephanos Streit. Greek policy towards the International Committee overseeing Greek public finances and state debt following the 1897 war and subsequent economic crisis.
1. Greek Economic History 2. Greek Economy 3. National Bank of GreeceFile C: Education, Educational Institutions
item #1 -- The Future of Greece, the Youth of Greece. n.p., n.d.
16 p.: 5 photographs.
Late 1940s commemorative pamphlet published as a solicitation vehicle for financial contributions to support Athens College.
1. Greek Education 2. Athens College 3. Greece--1940sitem #2 -- Papandreou, G. Ta Idanika tes Paideias (The Ideals of Democratic Education). Athens: Aleuropoulos, 1931.
15 p.
Transcript of an address given by then Greek Minister of Education George Papandreou to the Council on Higher Education in Athens, October 1931. Official educational goals of the interwar Greek republic.
1. Greek Education 2. George Papandreou 3. Greece--1930sitem #3 -- Through the Vision of Youth. Boston: Anatolia College American Campaign Headquarters, n.d.
6 p.: 7 illustrations.
Late 1940s era commemorative pamphlet published as a solicitation vehicle for financial contributions to suport Anatolia College in Thessaloniki.
1. Greek Education 2. Anatolia College 3. American PhilhellenismFile D: Religion, Religious Publications
item #1 -- Eis ton Aghona tou Ethnous (Facing the Struggle of the Nation). Athens: Aktines, 1949.
32 p.
Contains two articles, "Eis to Aghona tou Ethnous" (Facing the Struggle of the Nation) and "Ghia mia Kainourghia Hellada" (For a New Greece), originally published in the periodical, Aktines (Rays) in March and April 1949. Greek fundamentalist Christian reflections on the purported spiritual foundations of the Greek national crisis and civil conflict of the 1940s. Elemental antecedent to neo-Orthodox reactionary theocratic ideology.
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greek Fundamentalism 3. the Zoe Movementitem #2 -- Ghyro apo ton Aghona mas (Around our Struggle). Athens: n.p., January 1948.
8 p.
Reprint of an article originally published in the periodical, Ho Phrouros (The Sentinel). Orthodox Christian perspectives on the Greek Civil War, 1956-1949.
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greek Orthodox Church 3. Greece--1940sFile E: Greek Women, Gender Studies
item #1 -- Eustathopoulou, Demetriou Sp. He Ghynaika Pou Kyverna ten Hellada (The Woman Who Rules Greece). Athens: n.p., 1944.
16 p.
Pronouncements on the role of women in rebuilding postwar Greece, and their station in society.
1. Women in Greece 2. Greek Feminism 3. Greece--1940sitem #2 -- Kapsambelis, Pthoula. Greek Women Throughout the Ages. Pretoria: Africanus, 1958.
12 p.
Transcript of an address given to the Women's Club of Standerton, Transvaal, South Africa, in March 1958. Broad review of women in the evolution of the Greek nation from antiquity to the 1950s.
1. Women in Greece 2. Greek Feminism 3. Greek Diasporaitem #3 -- Raphael, Lois A. C. Heroines of Modern Greece. New York: n.p., Spring, 1941.
35 p.: 10 illustrations: 1 map.
Eulogistic celebration of Greek women as crucial actors in the Greek national struggle from the War of Independence to the Greek-Italian War of 1940-1941. Privately published for the benefit of the Greek War Relief Association.
1. Women in Greece 2. Greek Feminism 3. Greek History
BOX IX: CYPRUS
File A: Cypriot History and Politics, 1878-1960
item #1 -- Ho Archeghos tes Ethnikes Rizospastikes Enoseos, Panag. Kanellopoulos, Omilei epi tou Kypriakou (The Leader of the National Radical Union, Panayiotis Kanellopoulos, Speaks on Cyprus). Athens: n.p., November 1964.
43 p.: 1 photograph.
Selected transcripts of Panayiotis Kanellopoulos' discussions in the Greek parliament on Cyprus, Cypriot self-determination, and the question of enosis.
1. Cyprus--History 2. the Cyprus Question 3. Panayiotis Kanellopoulositem #2 -- Chypre: Ce qu'en pense la Presse Francaise. Paris: Bureau de Presse Hellenique, 1956.
40 p.
Compilation of French press articles favorable to Cypriot independence movement and self-determination through enosis.
1. Cyprus--History 2. EOKA 3. the Cyprus Questionitem #3 -- Cyprus. Athens: University of Athens, 1954.
31 p.
Review of Cypriot history under British rule. Discussion of Cyprus' Greek character, support for enosis, the status of the Turkish minority, and British oppression.
1. Cyprus--History 2. Enosis 3. Cyprus--British Ruleitem #4 -- Cyprus Demands Self-Determination. Washington, D.C.: Royal Greek Embassy Information Service, October 1954.
52 p.
Brief chronological history of Cyprus, review of the Cyprus Question, and analysis justifying Cypriot self-determination. Official Greek government position. Nine appendices containing diplomatic memoranda, addresses, and other documents.
1. Cyprus--History 2. Enosis 3. Cyprus--British Ruleitem #5 -- Harlin, Peter. Zypern: Prustein der Demokratie. Stuttgart: n.p., 1956.
47 p.
Historical/political background to the Cyprus Question. Contains excerpts of 1956 British parliamentary debates on Cyprus.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--History 3. Cyprus--British Ruleitem #6 -- Huizinga, J. H. A Dutchman Looks at Cyprus. London: Greek Information Office, 1956.
22 p.
Historical background to the Cyprus Question. Analysis of British policy and Turkish adventurism as obstacles to a solution. Construction of an artificial Turkish minority problem. Support for Cypriot self-determination.
1. Cyprus--History 2. Cyprus--British Rule 3. Cyprus--Turkish Policyitem #7 -- Kyprianou, Spyros A. The Cyprus Question: The British Reply to the British. Athens: Nationa Committee for Self-Determination of Cyprus, 1956.
29 p.
Official British statements made on the Cyprus Question, including the following issues: the break-down of negotiations; Archbishop Makarios; Cyprus' strategic importance; the Turkish position; suppressive policies; and the implementation of self-determination.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--British Rule 3. Cyprus--British Propagandaitem #8 -- Leroy, Jean. La Tragedie Cypriote. Paris: Questions Diplomatiques, Editions Crepubli, 1956.
30 p.
Review of Cypriot history and the Cyprus Question. Criticism of British rule in Cyprus; support for self-determination.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--British Rule 3. Cyprus--Historyitem #9 -- Leroy, Jean. La Tragedie Cypriote Continue. Paris: Questions Diplomatiques, 1957.
45 p.
Historical background to the Cyprus Question, Cypriot independence movement, and British terror. Critical analysis of arguments produced by Britain and Turkey to thwart Cypriot self-determination.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--British Rule 3. Enosis item #10 -- Leroy, Jean. La Tragedie Cypriote, Jusqu' a la Lie. Paris: Questions Diplomatiques, 1958.
62 p.
Review of the Cyprus Question and British suppression of the Cypriot self-determination movement. Analysis of Turkish propaganda, as well as Ankara's production and political manipulation of artificial crises.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--Turkish Policy 3. Cyprus---British Rule item #11 -- Loizides, Savas. Cyprus Demands Self-Determination. Athens: National Committee for Self-Determination of Cyprus, 1956.
22 p.
Summary historical background of the Cyprus Question; the Cyprus Question and the United Nations; and a review of the Cypriot struggle for independence from British rule and the right to self-determination.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--United Nations 3. Enosis item #12 -- Loizides, Savas. He Kypros Zetei Autodiathesin (Cyprus Demands Self-Determination). Athens: National Committee for Self-Determination of Cyprus, 1956.
15 p.
Summary historical background of the Cyprus Question; the Cyprus Question and the United Nations; and a review of the Cypriot struggle for independence from British rule and the right to self-determination.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--United Nations 3. Enosis item #13 -- Loizides, Savas. Zypern Verlangt Selbstbestimmung. Athens: National Committee for Self-Determination of Cyprus, 1956.
22 p.
Summary historical background of the Cyprus Question; the Cyprus Question and the United Nations; and a review of the Cypriot struggle for independence from British rule and the right to self-determination.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--United Nations 3. Enosis item #14 -- Rossides, Zenon. The Problem of Cyprus. Athens: n.p., 1957.
38 p.
Historical account of the Cyprus Question. Response to Turkish propaganda for partition of the island.
1. the Cyprus Question 2. Cyprus--History 3. Cyprus--United NationsFile B: The Cyprus Problem Since 1974
item #1 -- The Arab Press on Developments in Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry to the President, Republic of Cyprus, 1985.
23 p.
Reprint of eight 1983-1984 articles from Arabic newspapers condemning the Ankara-inspired unilateral and illegal declaration of independence in the Turkish-occupied area
of Cyprus announced by the Turkish Cypriot quisling leadership in November 1983.
Articles appear in Arabic with English translations.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Cypus--Historyitem #2 -- Briefing Notes: The Partitionist Designs of Turkey in Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry to the President, Republic of Cyprus, January
1984.
32 p.
Historical background to the Cyprus problem. Official Cypriot response to the Ankara-inspired unilateral and illegal declaration of independence in the Turkish-occupied area of Cyprus announced by the Turkish Cypriot quisling leadership in November 1983. Nine appendices underscore international condemnation of Ankara's actions.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Cyprus--Historyitem #3 -- Cadelo, Elio. La Ragiore "Un Caso Dimenticato: Cipro." Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, August 1990.
6 p.
Review of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and subsequent efforts by Ankara to destroy the Turkish Cypriots' cultural heritage. Italian text and English translation.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Turkish Cypriots 3. Cyprus--Turkish Occupationitem #4 -- Commonwealth Communiques on Cyprus, 1975-1991. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1993.
15 p.
Extracts of 10 communiques issued at British Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings from 1975 to 1991 on the Cyprus Problem.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--British Commonwealth 3. Cyprus--Turkish Occupationitem #5 -- Cyprus Problem: The Gap Remains. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, September 1986.
15 p.
Review of the January 1985 high-level United Nations meeting between the President of Cyprus, Spyros Kyprianou, and Rauf Denktash representing the illegal Turkish occupation regime.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Cyprus--United Nationsitem #6 -- Cyprus Problem: The March 1986 "Draft Framework Agreement" and the Greek Cypriot side's attitude towards it. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, 1986.
Official Cypriot response to the United Nations March 1986 framework proposal to the Cyprus Problem.
1. Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--United Nations 3. Cyprus--Turkish Occupationitem #7 -- Iacovou, G. The Cyprus Problem in its International Dimension. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, 1986.
16 p.
Text of a speech given in Athens in November 1986 by Cyprus' Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Iacovou, on the Cyprus Problem and the international community. 1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Foreign Affairs 3. George Iacovouitem #8 -- International Assistance to Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriots. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, July 1986.
15 p.
Evidence of the Cypriot government's nondiscriminatory policy as demonstrated in economic and technical assistance projects from which Turkish Cypriots benefit. 1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cypriot Economy 3. Turkish Cypriotsitem #9 -- The International Press on Developments in Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry to the President, Republic of Cyprus, 1985.
40 p.
Reprint of 1983-1984 articles from American, Australian, Belgian, British, German, and Indian newspapers condemning the Ankara-inspired unilateral and illegal declaration of independence in the Turkish-occupied area of Cyprus announced by the Turkish Cypriot quisling leadership in November 1983. 1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Cyprus--History item #10 -- Justice for Kuwait, Justice for Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1991.
1 p.
Flier underscoring the equivalency in the violations of international law in the cases of the Turkish invasion and occupation of Cyprus and the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. 1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Cyprus--United Nations item #11 -- Non-Aligned Declarations on Cyprus, 1964-1992. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1993.
44 p.
Extracts of 29 declarations on Cyprus and the Cyprus Problem made by various non-aligned government heads and association meetings from 1964 to 1992.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Cyprus--Non-Aligned States item #12 -- Report of the U.N. Mediator on Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of the Interior, Republic of Cyprus, 1986.
53 p.
Reprint of the complete report submitted by Galo Plaza to the Secretary-General of the United Nations in March 1965 for the purpose of promoting a peaceful solution and agreed settlement of the problems confronting Cyprus.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--United Nations 3. Cyprus-History item #13 -- Self-determination and the Turkish Cypriot Minority. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry to the President, Republic of Cyprus, 1984.
5 p.
Official Cypriot response to propaganda employed by the the leadership of the illegal regime of Rauf Denktash in Turkish-occupied Cyprus to justify the republic's partition.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Turkish Cypriots 3. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation item #14 -- Speech by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus Mr. George Iacovou at the U.N. Security Council following the illegal declaration of a Turkish Cypriot State. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry to the President, 1983.
22 p.
November 17, 1983, Cypriot address before the United Nations Security Council. 1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. George Iacovou item #15 -- Turkey's Breaches of International Law: U.D.I. in Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of the President, 1984.
8 p.
Reprint of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 541/83 and 530/84 condemning the Ankara-inspired unilateral and illegal declaration of independence in the Turkish-occupied area of Cyprus announced by the Turkish Cypriot quisling leadership in November 1983.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--United Nations 3. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation item #16 -- Turkish Expansionism. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, May 1997.
32 p.
Heavily documented argument underscoring Turkish expansionist designs against Cyprus beginning in the 1950s.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Foreign Policy 3. Cyprus--Turkish OccupationFile C: Turkish Occupation
item #1 -- Economic Integration of the Occupied Part of Cyprus with Turkey. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, July 1987.
10 p.
Assessment of the policy of occupied Cyprus' economic integration with Turkey as an instrument of Ankara's expansionist/annexationist policies.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Greek Cypriot Refugeesitem #2 -- Gavrielides, Eleonora. Greek Cypriot Properties in the Occupied Area: The Turkish Cypriot Policy. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, September 1992.
16 p.
Discussion of the main characteristics of the Turkish Cypriots' property policy, land distribution, and the efforts of the illegal regime in Turkish-occupied Cyprus to create legalistic mechanisms to cloak the unlawful seizure of property belonging to Greek Cypriots.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Greek Cypriot Refugeesitem #3 -- Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, 1986.
16 p.
An account of the manipulation by Ankara of the political process in occupied Cyprus before and after the illegal declaration of independence by the quisling regime of Rauf Denktash.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Turkish Cypriotsitem #4 -- Turkish Colonisation: A Threat for Cyprus and its People. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, 1986.
24 p.
Commentary and excerpts from the international press addressing the problems for the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriot community arising from Ankara's policy of settling Anatolian Turks in occupied Cyprus.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Turkish Cypriots
BOX X: CYPRUS
Folder D: Human Rights, Refugees item #1 -- Anthropina Dkaiomata: Paraviaseis ton Anthropinon Dikaiomaton sten Kypro apo ten Tourkia (Human Rights: Violations of Human Rights in Cyprus by Turkey). Nicosia: Pagkyprio Dikeghoriko Syllogho, 1992.
16 p.: 17 illustrations: 1 fold-out map.
Review of massive and systematic Turkish violations of human rights in occupied Cyprus.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Human Rights 3. Cyprus--Turkish Occupationitem #2 -- Disappearances: The Case of the"Missing" Cypriots. Nicosia: The Pancyprian Committee of Parents and Relatives of Undeclared Prisoners of War and Missing Persons, 1992.
38 p.
Collection of data, including International Committee of the Red Cross documents, detailing the Turkish abduction of Greek Cypriots during, and following, Ankara's invasion of Cyprus in July and August 1974.
1. Cyprus--Human Rights 2. Cyprus--"the Missing" 3. the Cyprus Problemitem #3 -- The Cyprus Refugee Problem: Humanitarian Aspects. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of the Interior, Republic of Cyprus, 1986.
24 p.
Nicosia's policy responses to the needs of the Greek Cypriot refugees from occupied Cyprus. Focus on economic and social planning, housing, education, and health.
1. Greek Cypriot Refugees 2. Cyprus--Human Rights 3. the Cyprus Problemitem #4 -- The Refugees of Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, September 1986.
34 p.
A review of the Cypriot refugee problem, Cypriot govrnment relief and humanitarian policies, and efforts to solve the problem.
1. Cypriot Refugees 2. Cyprus--Human Rights 3. the Cyprus Problemitem #5 -- Religious Tolerance and Freedom of Worship in Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, June 1987.
14 p.: 4 illustrations: 2 maps.
Official pronouncements on religious tolerance and pluralism in the Republic of Cyprus.
1. Cyprus--Human Rights 2. Cyprus--Religion 3. the Ctprus Problemitem #6 -- Uprooted Human Beings of Cyprus: Roots of Her Future Hope. n.p., n.d.
48 p.: 38 illustrations: 1 map.
Poignant collection of essays and photographic studies of Greek Cypriot refugees uprooted in the wake of the 1974 Turkish invasion.
1. Greek Cypriot Refugees 2. Cyprus--Human Rights 3. the Cyprus Problemitem #7 -- Violations des Droits de l' Homme par la Turquie a Chypre. Nicosia: Association Internationale pour la Protection des Droits de l' Homme a Chypre, 1991. 16 p.: 10 illustrations: 1 map. Distillation of the findings made by the European Commission of Human Rights in September 1974, July 1975, and September 1977, investigating Turkish actions in Cyprus. Data on Turkish atrocities and other violations of human rights, including mass executions, systematic rapes, torture, abductions and unlawful detentions, displacement of persons, and deprivation of property.
1. Cyprus--Human Rights 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. the Cyprus Problemitem #8 -- Violations of Human Rights by Turkey in Cyprus. Nicosia: International Association for the Protection of Human Rights in Cyprus, 1991.
16 p.: 10 illustrations: 1 map.
Distillation of the findings made by the European Commission of Human Rights in
September 1974, July 1975, and September 1977, investigating Turkish actions in Cyprus. Data on Turkish atrocities and other violations of human rights, including mass executions, systematic rapes, torture, abductions and unlawful detentions, displacement of persons, and deprivation of property.
1. Cyprus--Human Rights 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. the Cyprus ProblemFile E: Cyprus and the European Union
item #1 -- Cyprus-EC Relations and the Turkish Cypriots. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1991.
12 p.: 3 photographs.
Review of the Cyprus problem in the context of Cypriot-European Community (EC) relations; Turkish Cypriot intransigence.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cypriot-EC Relations 3. Cypriot-EU Relationsitem #2 -- Cyprus Industry and the European Community. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1991.
13 p.: 5 photographs: 3 tables.
Discussion of the evolution of relations between Cyprus and the European Economic Community (EC); the Customs Union Agreement between Cyprus and the EEC; basic fearures of Cypriot industry; and Cypriot industry in view of membership in the EEC. 1. Cypriot-EEC Relations 2. Cypriot Economy 3. Cypriot-EU Relationsitem #3 -- The Cyprus Problem and The European Community. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1992.
50 p.: 7 photographs: 7 tables: 1map.
Political background to the Cypriot problem; the European Community (EC) stand on Cyprus; the application of Cyprus to become a member of the EEC. 1. Cypriot-EC Relations 2. Cypriot-EU Relations 3. Cyprus Problemitem #4 -- The External Trade of Cyprus and the European Community. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1991.
13 p.: 3 photographs: 3 tables.
The role of foreign trade in the Cypriot economy; foreign trade and Cyprus' Association Agreement with the European Community (EC); the significance for Cyprus' foreign trade of the Customs Union Agreement with the EC.
1. Cypriot-EC Relations 2. Cypriot-Eu Relations 3. Cypriot Economyitem #5 -- Europe and the Culture and History of Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1992.
23 p.: 17 illustrations.
Overview of Cypriot history and current cultural elements of Cyprus.
1. Cyprus-Cultural History 2. Cyprioy-EC Relations 3. Cypriot-EU Relationsitem #6 -- The European Community and the Agriculture of Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, 1991.
19 p.: 6 photographs: 5 tables.
The role of agriculture in the Cypriot economy; the Association Agreement between Cyprus and the European Community (EC) and the subsequent Customs Union Agreement as framework for incorporating Cypriot agriculture into the Community's Common Agricultural Policy.
1. Cypriot-EC Relations 2. Cypriot-EU Relations 3. Cypriot Economyitem #7 -- Main Provisions of the Cyprus-E.E.C. Customs Union Agreement. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, October 1987.
17 p.
Official text of Customs Union Agreement.
1. Cypriot-EC Relations 2. Cypriot-EU Relations 3. Cypriot Economyitem #8 -- Services and Cyprus - EC Relations. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1992.
12 p.: 4 illustrations: 3 tables.
The role and contribution of the sector of services to the development of the Cypriot economy. The development of the services sector from the point of view of the prospect of Cyprus' accession to the European Community (EC).
1. Cypriot-EC Relations 2. Cypriot-EU Relations 3. Cypriot EconomyFile F: Demography
item #1 -- Cyprus: The True Percentage of the Turkish Cypriot Population. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Cyprus, 1986.
6 p.: 2 tables.
Official Cypriot response to Turkish propaganda and policies aimed at altering Cyprus' population.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Demography 3. Turkish Cypriotsitem #2 -- Report on the Demographic Structure of the Cypriot Communities (Rapporteur: Mr. CUCO, Spain, Socialist). Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, 1994.
66 p.: 8 appendices with tables.
Reprint of an investigation into Cypriot demography in the context of the Cyprus Problem, submitted in April 1992 to the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly. Historical background; demographic data up to 1974; data variations since 1974; the problem of settlers from Turkey.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Demography 3. Cyprus--Ethnologyitem #3 -- Turkish Demographic Manipulations in Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry of Interioir, Republic of Cyprus, June 1987.
18 p.: 3 tables: 2 maps.
Detailed statistical examination of Turkey's attempt to alter the demographic character of Cyprus. Turkish efforts at segregating ethnic communities before the 1974 invasion; the situation following the invasion; demographic/ethnological adulteration through colonization and settlement of occupied Cyprus by Anatolian Turks. 1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Demography 3. Cyprus--Turkish OccupationFile G: Cypriot Economy
item #1 -- Cyprus Economy Reviewed. n.p., n.d.
7 p.
Text of a speech by President of the Republic of Cyprus Spyros Kyprianou given in Nicosia at the Annual General Meeting of the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
1. Cypriot Economy 2. Cypriot-EC Relations 3. Spyros Kyprianouitem #2 -- Mavrellis, Chr. Address by the Minister of Finance Before the House of Representatives on the Occasion of the Debate on the Budgets for 1987. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, January 1987.
20 p.
Text of presentation outlining official Cypriot economic planning and objectives.
1. Cypriot Economy 2. Cypriot-EC Relations 3. Christos Mavrellisitem #3 -- The Truth About "Economic Warfare." Nicosia: Public Information Office, July 1979.
20 p.
Official Cypriot response to, and refutation of, Turkish propaganda alleging that the poor condition of the economy in occupied Cyprus is the result of economic warfare waged by Greek Cypriots against Turkish Cypriots.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cyprus--Turkish Occupation 3. Cypriot EconomyFile H: Miscellaneous Materials
item #1 -- Cyprus: No Man is an Island. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Republic of Cyprus, n.d.
16 p.: 25 illustrations: 1 map.
Broad chronological history of Cyprus from antiquity to 1991.
1. Cyprus--History 2. the Cyprus Problem 3. Cyprus--Cultureitem #2 -- Justice for Cyprus Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 1 (January 1990).
8 p.: illustrated.
Published by the Justice for Cyprus Committee of the Cyprus Federation of America. Complete issue.
1. the Cyprus Problem 2. Cypriot Americans 3. Greek Diasporaitem #3 -- He Katastrophe tes Politistikes Kleronomias sten Katechomene Kypro - Plundering of the Cypriot Cultural Heritage in Occupied Cyprus. Nicosia: Press and Information Office, Ministry to the President, Republic of Cyprus, 1985.
16 p.: 21 illustrations.
English and Greek text of October 1984 Athens speech given by Vassos Karageorghis, Director of Antiquities for the Republic of Cyprus, to the International Council of Museums on the systematic destruction of Cyprus' artistic and cultural heritage in the Turkish-occupied part of the country.
BOX XI: BULGARIA
File A: Diplomatic History, 1878-1945
item #1 -- Christopoulos, George. Bulgaria's Record. Chicago: n.p., 1944.
132 p.
A highly critical review of Bulgarian foreign policy from 1878 to 1944. Bulgaria as an aggressive destabilizing force in the Balkans.
1. Bulgarian History 2. Bulgaria--World War II 3. Balkan Diplomatic Historyitem #2 -- Genov, G. P. Bulgaria and the Treaty of Neuilly. Sofia: Hristo G. Danov & Co., 1935.
186 p.: 1 fold-out map.
Detailed diplomatic study of Bulgaria at the Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Neuilly, 1919, ending Sofia's involvement in the First World War.
1. Bulgarian History 2. Treaty of Neuilly 3. Balkan Diplomatic Historyitem #3 -- Pipinelis, M. P. Caitiff Bulgaria. New York: Greek Government Office of Information, n.d.
59 p.
Bulgarian foreign policy. Bulgaria during the Balkan Wars and the First World War; interwar policy; Sofia's role in the Second World War up to 1941.
1. Bulgarian History 2. Bulgarian Foreign Affairs 3. Balkan Diplomatic Historyitem #4 -- To Voulgarikon Zetema (The Bulgarian Issue). Athens: Hellenikes Semaias, 1945.
42 p.
A highly critical review of Bulgarian foreign policy from 1878 to 1943; introductory discussion of the Bulgarians before 1878.
1. Bulgarian History 2. Bulgarian Foreign Affairs 3. Balkan Diplomatic HistoryFile B: World War II, Postwar Territorial Issues
item #1 -- Bulgaria Claims Western Thrace: The Historical Background. Sofia: The Justice for Bulgaria Committee, 1946.
10 p.: 1 table: 1 map.
Bulgarian government publication promoting Sofia's territorial claims against Greek territory following the Second World War.
1. Bulgarian Foreign Affairs 2. Balkan Diplomatic History 3. Western Thraceitem #2 -- Djoumalieff, Stancho. The Greco-Bulgarian Frontier, The Aegean and Greek Territorial Claims: A Statement on Economic Conditions. Sofia: Chr. G. Danoff, Ltd., Publishers, 1946.
19 p.: 11 graphs and tables: 3 maps.
Sofia's official economics-based defense against Athens' claims against Bulgarian territory following the Second World War.
1. Bulgarian Foreign Affairs 2. Balkan Diplomatic History 3. Bulgarian Economic Historyitem #3 -- The Truth About Bulgaria. Washington, D.C.: Bulgarian Political Mission, May 1946.
13 p.
Sofia's official postwar revisionist defense of Bulgaria's alliance with the Axis Powers during the Second World War.
1. Bulgarian Foreign Affairs 2. Bulgaria--World War II 3. Balkan Diplomatic Historyitem #4 -- La Verite de Faits: La Bulgarie pendant la seconde guerre mondiale 1939-1945. Base des Allemands et point de depart pour l'offensive de l'Axe dans les Balkans et en Mediterranee. n.p., 1946.
32 p.: 11 illustrations.
Review of Bulgaria as a willing Axis partner during the Second World War. Counter to Bulgaria's postwar revisionist propaganda.
1. Bulgaria--World War II 2. Bulgaria--Axis Partner 3. Balkan Diplomatic History
BOX XII: ROMANIA
File A: World War II, Diplomatic History
item #1 -- Blood Bath in Rumania: First Authentic Account Based Upon Official Documents. New York: "The Record," 1942.
61 p.: 26 photographs.
Report on the early suppression of Jews by the authoritarian Romanian wartime government. Published by the United Rumanian Jews of America.
1. Romania--World War II 2. Jews in Romania 3. Jewish Holocaustitem #2 -- Dimancescu, D. Dem. A Plea for Roumania. Oxford: Shakespeare Head Press, 1941.
15 p.
Romanian nationalist response to calls for a punitive peace settlement against Romania in favor of Allied postwar benevolence.
1. Romania--World War II 2. Romanian History 3. Balkan Diplomatic Historyitem #3 -- Mosley, Philip E. Translyvania Partitioned. New York: Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 1940.
10 p.
Offprint of the October 1940 issue of Foreign Affairs: An American Quarterly Review. Diplomatic study of the developments surrounding Hungary's annexation of much of Transylvania from Romania in 1940.
1. Romania--World War II 2. Transylvania 3. Romanian-Hungarian Relationsitem #4 -- La Roumanie et la Crise de l'Europe Centrale. Bucharest: Editions du Sous-Secretariat d'Etat de la Propagande, n.d.
44 p.: 2 photographs.
Official declarations by M. Armand Calinesco and M. Gregoire Gafenco--Romania's Interior and Foreign Ministers, respectively--defining Romania's view of the escalating international crisis in Europe in March 1939.
1. Romanian History 2. Romanian Foreign Affairs 3. Balkan Diplomatic Historyitem #5 -- Stejaru, Ionel. The Truth about Romania. Detroit: "Romanul American," 1945.
32 p.
Socialist Romanian American review of Romania during the Second World War and the establishment of the Soviet-led National Democratic Front government of 1945.
1. Romania--World War II 2. Romanian Americans 3. Romanian History
BOX XIII: YUGOSLAVIA, 1941-1946
File A: Drazha Mihailovich, the Chetniks
item #1 -- The Catastrophe of the Heroic Serbian People: Memorandum on Conditions in Yugoslavia. Chicago: American-Serbian Cultural Association, n.d.
8 p.
1944-1945 period Serbian American plea for support to the Yugoslav government-in-exile and General Drazha Mihailovich. Condemnation of the nascent Tito regime; reports of mass arrests and executions by Yugoslav Communists.
1. Serbian Americans 2. Drazha Mihailovich 3. Yugoslavia--World War IIitem #2 -- Markham, R. H. The Major Wants to Help Free Serbia. Chicago: American-Serbian Cultural Association, n.d.
4 p.
Reprint of February 26, 1945, article from the Christian Science Monitor. Interview with Royal Yugoslav Army Major Yakitch in the Middle East. Opposition to Tito's political agenda.
1. Yugoslavia--World War II 2. Josip Broz Tito 3. Yugoslav Resistanceitem #3 -- Knezevich, Zivan L. General Mihailovich...and...U.S.S.R.. With Official Memoranda and Documents. n.p.: 1945.
30 p.
A compilation of wartime memoranda, documents, and broadcasts aimed at refuting allegations that Chetnik resistance leader Drazha Mihailovich was involved in collaboration with Yugoslavia's Axis occupiers.
1. Drazha Mihailovich 2. Chetniks 3. Yugoslavia--World War IIitem #4 -- The Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today. Washington, D.C.: n.p., 1945.
19 p.
Memorandum authored by Former Ambassador of Yugoslavia to the United States Constantin A. Fotitch. Condemnation of the Titoist regime.
1. Yugoslavia--World War II 2. Josip Broz Tito 3. Yugoslav Communismitem #5 -- Report Commission of Inquiry of the Committee for a Fair Trial for Draja Mihailovich. New York: Committee for a Fair Trial for Draja Mihailovich, May 1946. 16 p.
Official American Commission of Inquiry report based upon the depositions/testimonies of United States armed forces personnel who had been in Yugoslavia during the Second World War (members of American missions attached to Mihailovich, to Tito, and airmen forced down in Yugoslavia). No evidence was adduced which tended to show any collaboration between Mihailovich and the Axis occupation forces in Yugoslavia.
1. Drazha Mihailovich 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Chetniksitem #6 -- Trivanovitch, Vaso. The Case of Drazha Mihailovich: Highlights of the Evidence Against the Chetnik Leader. New York: United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, n.d.
16 p.: 13 Illustrations.
Yugoslav American dossier aimed at supporting the Tito regime's charges of wartime collaboration with the Axis against Chetnik resistance leader Drazha Mihailovich. 1. Drazha Mihailovich 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. ChetniksFile B: Josip Broz Tito, the Partisans
item #1 -- Albala, Pauline. Yugoslav Women Fight for Freedom. New York: The Yugoslav Information Center, 1943.
32 p.
Eulogistic and nebulous portrayal of women in Yugoslavia's interwar and early wartime efforts to guard freedom.
1. Yugoslav Women 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Yugoslav Resistanceitem #2 -- Fast, Howard. The Incredible Tito: Man of the Hour. New York: Magazine House, 1944.
41 p.: illustrations: 3 maps.
Subtitled "The Most Exciting Story in Twenty Seven Years!" Hagiographic biography. Socialist American contribution to Tito's cult of personality.
1. Josip Broz Tito 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Partisansitem #3 -- Jugoslavia: Visit the Smiling Land of the Southern Slavs. New York: Office of Yugoslav Member Inter-Allied Information Center, June 1942.
15 p.: illustrations: 3 maps.
Photographic collection illustrating the brutality and depredations of Axis occupation in Yugoslavia.
1. Yugoslavia--World War II 2. Yugoslav Resistance 3. Yugoslav Historyitem #4 -- Martin, Ralph G., Stoyan Pribichevich, John Talbot and Edd Johnson. The Yugoslav Struggle Through American Eyes. New York: The United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, May 1944.
31 p.
Reports sympathetic to Tito's Partisan movement in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia. 1. Yugoslavia--World War II 2. Yugoslav Resistance 3. Josip Broz Titoitem #5 -- The Re-Creation of Yugoslavia. New York: The United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, 1944.
23 p.
Yugoslav American Communist apologists and supporters of Tito's seizure of power ("developments which constitute the finest contemporary example of democracy").
1. Josip Broz Tito 2. Yugoslav Americans 3. Yugoslav Communismitem #6 -- Report on New Yugoslavia. New York: United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, n.d.
15 p.
Text of a November 1945 report submitted by an unofficial delegation of British Leftist members of parliament to Yugoslavia recommending support for Tito's government.
1. Josip Broz Tito 2. Yugoslav Communism 3. Yugoslavia--World War IIitem #7 -- Sulzberger, C. L. Tito's Yugoslav Partisan Movement. New York: The United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, n.d.
31 p.
Reprint of a series of four articles ("Yugoslavs Drawn to Tito by Gallant Uphill Fight;" "Tito's Aides Visit Allies in Egypt;" "Tito's Forces Lack Adequate Supplies;" "Rail Line Marks Tito's Economy") published in The New York Times, December 21-28, 1943. Reports strongly supporting Tito's Partisan movement.
1. Josip Broz Tito 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Partisansitem #8 -- Tito, Josip Broz. The Yugoslav Peoples Fight to Live. New York: The United Comittee of South-Slavic Americans, 1944.
32 p.: 5 maps.
Reprint of an article published in the June 1944 issue of Free World Magazine. Tito's self-aggrandizing reflections on his own leadership of the Yugoslav Partisan resistance movement. Condemnation of Drazha Mihailovic and the Chetnik resistance movement.
1. Josip Broz Tito 2. Yugoslavia--World war II 3. Yugoslav Resistanceitem #9 -- Tito, Josip Broz. Yugoslavia's Foreign Policy. New York: United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, n.d.
14 p.
Text of Marshal Tito's statement on Yugoslavia's official foreign policy before the Joint Session of the Parliament of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, made on March 1, 1946.
1. Josip Broz Tito 2. Yugoslav Foreign Policy 3. Yugoslav Communism item #10 -- Yugoslavia: Rankovic Address. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, n.d.
16 p.
Text of address by Yugoslav Minister of Internal Affairs Alexander Rankovic delivered at the Fifth Session of the Yugoslav Federal Assembly on March 24, 1946. Official whitewashing of Yugoslav Communists' mass arrests and executions of opponents from 1944 to 1946.
1. Yugoslav Communism 2. Josip Broz Tito 3. Alexander Rankovic item #11 -- Yugoslavia's New Constitution: A Study in 20th Century Democracy. n.p.: n.d.
Yugoslav American tract supporting the Titoist constitution of January 31, 1946. Brief selective analysis of the constitution's underlying principles.
1. Yugoslav Communism 2. Josip Broz Tito 3. Yugoslav AmericansFile C: Postwar Territorial Issues, Trieste
item #1 -- Gabrovsek, Francis. Jugoslavia's Frontiers with Italy (Trieste and its Hinterland). New York: Jugoslav Information Center, n.d.
67 p.: 9 tables: 2 maps.
An economic, ethnological, and historical study in support of Yugoslavia's postwar territorial claims against Italy. Includes folded undated cover letter from author. 1. Yugoslavia--World War II 2. Yugoslav Irredentism 3. Triesteitem #2 -- Kardelj, Edvard. Yugoslavia's Claim to Trieste. New York: United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, n.d.
16 p.
Text of June 27, 1946, press statement made by Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister Edvard Kardelj expressing Belgrade's official position regarding the postwar territorial dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia over Trieste and Istria.
1. Yugoslav Irredentism 2. Trieste 3. Edvard Kardeljitem #3 -- Thomas, Ivor, and Mato Vucetic. The Italo-Yugoslav Frontier. Chicago: Slovenian American National Council, July 1944.
8 p.
Reprint of two articles (both entitled, "The Italo-Yugoslav Frontier") from the April 7 and April 21, 1944, issues of the British publication, Free Europe. Support for Yugoslavia's territorial claims against Italy in Trieste and Istria.
1. Yugoslav Irredentism 2. Trieste 3. Slovenian Americansitem #4 -- Tito, Josip Broz, Josip Smodlaka and Fran Barbalich.. Yugoslavia and Italy. New York: The United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, 1944.
31 p.
An introductory statement is followed by two essays ("The Yugoslav-Italian Boundary Problem;" "The Yugoslavs of Italy") supporting Yugoslavia's territorial claims against Italy in Trieste and Istria.
1. Yugoslav Irredentism 2. Trieste 3. Yugoslavia--World War IIitem #5 -- Trieste. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, 1946.
61 p.: 1 map: 2 fold-out maps.
Official Yugoslav position on the questions of frontier delimitation between Italy and Yugoslavia and the status of Trieste. Contains government memoranda and formal statements germane to the territorial issue.
1. Yugoslav Irredentism 2. Trieste 3. Yugoslavia--World War IIFile D: United States-Yugoslav Relations
item #1 -- Bone, Homer T. "The Problems of Yugoslavia." Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 78th Congress, Second Session. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1944.
2 p.
Offprint of Washington Senator Bone's March 13, 1944, speech in the United States Senate in support of the wartime Partisan movement led by Josip Broz Tito.
1. United States-Yugoslav Relations 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Josip Broz Titoitem #2 -- Butler, Hugh. "General Mihailovich's Appeal to be Placed Under the Allied Command." Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 79th Congress, First Session. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1945.
1 p.
Offprint of Nebraska Senator Butler's February 12, 1945, speech in the United States Senate in support of Yugoslav Chetnik resistance leader, Drazha Mihailovich, and his appeal to be placed under Allied command as a preemptive defense against Tito's recriminations.
1. United States-Yugoslav Relations 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Drazha Mihailovichitem #3 -- Lesinski, John. "The Truth in Regard to the Yugoslavian Situation." From the Congressional Record, vol. 90, no. 118 (Washington: June 23, 1944); The Supplement to the American Serb.
3 p.
Offprint of Michigan Congressman Lesinski's June 23, 1944, speech in the United States House of Representatives supporting the Yugoslav Chetnik resistance leader, Drazha Mihailovich, against Tito's detractions.
1. United States-Yugoslav Relations 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Drazha Mihailovichitem #4 -- O'Konski, Alvin E. Trouble With Tito? We Asked for It. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1945.
28 p.
Text of Wisconsin Congressman O'Konski's May 24, 1945, speech in the United States House of Representatives supporting the Chetnik resistance leader, Drazha Mihailovich, and condemning Allied support for Tito in wartime Yugoslavia. 1. United States-Yugoslav Relations 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Josip Broz Titoitem #5 -- O'Konski, Alvin E. "The Unanimous and Energetic Voice of the American Serbs -- An Appeal for the Salvation of Democracy and the Heroic Serbian People in Yugoslavia." Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 79th Congress, First Session. Washington: D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1945.
2 p.
Offprint of Wisconsin Congressman O'Konski's February 26, 1945, speech in the United States House of Representatives supporting the Chetnik resistance leader, Drazha Mihailovich, and condemning Allied support for Tito in wartime Yugoslavia.
1. United States-Yugoslav Relations 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Drazha MihailovichFile E: Yugoslav Americans, Humanitarian Relief
item #1 -- The American Friends of Yugoslavia. Fellow Americans: Nearly 200,000 Yugoslav Prisoners of War Still in Nazi Prison Camps! New York: The American Friends of Yugoslavia, n.d.
4 p.: illustrations.
American philanthropic and Yugoslav American organizational appeal for public awareness and support of wartime Yugoslavia.
1. Yugoslav Americans 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. the American Friends of Yugoslaviaitem #2 -- United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America. United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America. New York: The American Friends of Yugoslavia, 1946.
1 p.
Flier containing three press articles on the humanitarian relief activities of the United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America.
1. Yugoslav Americans 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Yugoslav Humanitarian Reliefitem #3 -- United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America. United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America: The Story of Its Work. New York: The American Friends of Yugoslavia, n.d.
1 p.
Folded flier. Account of the Relief Fund's activities, including a list of relief projects financed by it during 1943 and 1944.
1. Yugoslav Americans 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Yugoslav Humanitarian Reliefitem #4 -- United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America. We Can Help the Yugoslavs Now -- And We Must! New York: The American Friends of Yugoslavia, n.d.
1 p.: illustrations: 1 map.
Folded flier. Notes on the objectives of the Relief Fund.
1. Yugoslav Americans 2. Yugoslavia--World War II 3. Yugoslav Humanitarian ReliefFile F: Miscellaneous Materials
item #1 -- Markham, Ritt. "The Serbian Volcano. Is the New Yugoslavia Stable?" The New Leader, vol. 28, no. 20 (May 19, 1945).
1 p.
Large format, folded. Reprinted by the American-Serbian Cultural Association. Essay defends Serbian nationalist perspective of wartime developments in occupied and liberated Yugoslavia.
1. Yugoslavia--World War II 2. Serbian Americans 3. Chetniksitem #2 -- "In Yugoslavia." The New Republic (December 20, 1943).
1 p.
Offprint of an editorial eulogizing the official democratic pronouncements of Tito's Partisan movement. Recommendation for Allied withdrawal of recognition from the Yugoslav government-in-exile and unconditional support for the Partisan Provisional Government.
1. Yugoslavia--World War II 2. Josip Broz Tito 3. Partisans
BOX XIV: McNEILL EPHEMERA COLLECTION ON GREECE
File A: "Newspaper Clippings on Greece"
item #1 -- "Volume I: Nov. 1946-Dec. 1947."
178 p.
Hundreds of clippings on Greece from The New York Times and other newspapers and periodicals from November 4, 1946, to December 31, 1947. Compiled by Elizabeth McNeill for William H. McNeill. Attached to notebook binder. 1. Greek Civil War 2. Greece--American Press 3. William H. McNeillFile B: "Newspaper Clippings on Greece"
item #1 -- "Volume II: Jan. 1948-."
114 p.: + loose clippings.
Hundreds of clippings on Greece from The New York Times and other newspapers and periodicals from January 1, 1948, to February 28, 1949. Compiled by Elizabeth McNeill for William H. McNeill. Attached to notebook binder.
1. Greek Civil War 2. Greece--American Press 3. William H. McNeill
BOX XV: MSS -- EKKA ARCHIVE
File A: Unbound Manuscript
item #1 -- "Records of General Stellios Doukas, July 1943-April 1944."
195 p.: photocopy.
This collection of materials represents a documentary record of the military and political operations of the republican nationalist resistance movement, EKKA (Greek National Democratic League) in occupied Greece from July 1943 to April 1944. The documents are drawn from the records of Stellios Doukas, the aide-de-campe to the commander of EKKA forces, Colonel Demetrios Psarros.
1. Greek Resistance 2. EKKA 3. Col. Demetrios Psarros