DISORGANIZING AXIS Guerrillas In Greece
(By Tctigrapli.— Press Assii.—Popyrielit.* LONDON, January 19.
The guerrilla movement is gaming impetus, mid great progress is being made in organization and co-operation between groups operating in various parts ol Hie country, according to the latest iiilormation from Greece, says the Ankara correspondent <>f “Ihe Tinies.” Almost all tin' gm'l'rillii bands are formed by Greek officers not arrested by the Germans and Italians. 'J hey have taken Hu- field and have been joined by thousands eager to light the invader. I lie guerrilla leaders are issuing regular war reports, which are spread throughout Greece by secret channels. The latest encounters occurred in Thessaly mid Epirus. The Italians lost 150 men killed and wounded in , u three-day battle near Agraphii. The Italians' and Germans are blaming each Other for a situation which helps to increase tile chaos in Greece.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 99, 21 January 1943, Page 5
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143DISORGANIZING AXIS Guerrillas In Greece Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 99, 21 January 1943, Page 5
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