Description
Discover the untold story of the Anzacs in Greece during World War II with 'Forgotten Anzacs: The Campaign in Greece, 1941 - Revised Edition'. This comprehensive account unveils the largely overlooked contributions of Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in the brutal Greek campaign. Unlike the famous Gallipoli landing, this narrative focuses on the harrowing experiences of the Anzacs as they battled against overwhelming odds and faced constant air attacks. This revised edition, published by Scribe Publications, contains 448 pages of rigorous research and poignant storytelling based on rare archival materials and over 30 interviews with veterans. The campaign in Greece, marked by desperate retreats and tragic outcomes, highlights key lessons in modern warfare, including the inadequacies of poorly planned military strategies. This book is essential reading for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the Anzac legacy. 'Forgotten Anzacs' not only provides insight into the endurance and valor of these soldiers but also serves as a reminder of their sacrifices during one of WWII's lesser-known campaigns. With its informative content, this book is an invaluable addition to any collection focused on military history, Anzac heritage, or Australian and New Zealand history. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this significant chapter of history that reshapes our understanding of World War II's Anzac forces.