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CONTENTS

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Part One THE BALKAN AREA AND ITS PEOPLES 1
Chapter 1. Physical Geography
I. Topography 2
II. Climate 3
2. National States
I. General 4
II. Greece 4
III. Yugoslavia 5
IV. Albania 6
V. Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and Turkey 7
3. Transportation and Communications
I. General 8
II. Main Rail Lines 8
III. Principal Highways 9
IV. Waterways, Airfields, and Signal Facilities 9
Part Two. THE OCCUPATION OF THE BALKANS AND THE RISE OF THE GUERRILLA MOVEMENT (1941–42) 10
Chapter 4. The Occupation Zones and Force
I. Division and Dismemberment 13
II. The Italians 13
III. The Germans 15
IV. The Bulgarians and Hungarians 17
V. The Puppet Governments 18
5. The Early Movement and Axis Countermeasures
I. Yugoslavia 20
II. Greece 27
6. Organization of Guerrilla Units
I. Unit and Command Structure 31
II. Communications and Supply 32
III. Training and Tactics 33
Part Three. THE GUERRILLA MOVEMENT IN GREECE, YUGOSLAVIA, AND ALBANIA (1943–44) 35
Chapter 7. Operations (January–August 1943)
I. Yugoslavia 36
II. Greece 38
III. The German Situation by Mid-1943 40
8. The Defection of Italy and Its Effects
I. General 44
II. Yugoslavia and Albania 44
III. Greece 45
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