The Greek Civil War
In a series tracing the decisive moments in the Cold War, Bridget Kendall tells the story of the Greek Civil War and hears from three people who were caught up in it.
In a series tracing the decisive moments in the early years of the Cold War, Bridget Kendall tells the story of the Greek Civil War - and hears from three people who were caught up in it.
In 1944 Greece was liberated from Nazi occupation. But the German retreat left a vacuum and instead of peace the devastated country descended into civil war.
The Greek civil war grew out of a left- right split in Greek society. But it also marked a shift - from the Allies' war against Nazi fascism to a fight to stop a Communist takeover: the prelude, in other words, to the long battle between East and West over the decades to come, about who would control Europe.
Featuring John Clarke MBE, Zozo Petropoulos and Nicholas Rizopolous.
Readings by Mia Soteriou.
Producer: Martin Williams.
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