The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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Page 238
... leaders ( and each one tended to act upon his own ) did indeed for brief periods display some determination . But throughout the year there was no sustained and well - organised campaign , 94 and there was no design to organise an im ...
... leaders ( and each one tended to act upon his own ) did indeed for brief periods display some determination . But throughout the year there was no sustained and well - organised campaign , 94 and there was no design to organise an im ...
Page 373
... leaders and 617 bandsmen , all Cretans , who had fallen in the course of the struggle . ( The thirteen leaders were : Nikoloudis , Katsigaris , Skalidis , Kouris , Liapis , Dafotis , Kamilakis , Kalogerakis , P. Fiotakis , Vronas ...
... leaders and 617 bandsmen , all Cretans , who had fallen in the course of the struggle . ( The thirteen leaders were : Nikoloudis , Katsigaris , Skalidis , Kouris , Liapis , Dafotis , Kamilakis , Kalogerakis , P. Fiotakis , Vronas ...
Page 382
... leaders gave up so readily , or why the rival Mace- donian Committees called off the struggle . True , the Greeks and Serbians had achieved what they had set out to achieve : they had , as far as was possible in this no - man's land ...
... leaders gave up so readily , or why the rival Mace- donian Committees called off the struggle . True , the Greeks and Serbians had achieved what they had set out to achieve : they had , as far as was possible in this no - man's land ...
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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