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CONTENTS
Part Three. THE GUERRILLA MOVEMENT IN GREECE, YUGOSLAVIA, AND ALBANIA (1943–44)—Continued Page
Chapter 9. Operations to the End of 1943
I. General 47
II. Yugoslavia and Albania 50
III. Greece 52
10. Operations in 1944
I. General 53
II. The Area of Army Group E 54
III. The Area of Army Group F 64
11. GEMSBOCK and STEINADLER 70
Part Four. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS 73
Appendix I. Chronology of Events 79
II. Bibliographical Note 82

MAPS

No.
1. General Reference Map
Facing 1
2. The Partition of Greece 12
3. The Partition of Yugoslavia 14
4. German Dispositions in the Balkans as of Mid-August 1944
Facing 53
5. German Estimate of Guerrilla Strength and Dispositions in Greece as of Mid-August 1944 61
6. German Estimate of Guerrilla Strength and Dispositions in Yugoslavia and Albania as of Mid-August 1944
Facing 67
7. Operation GEMSBOCK
Facing 70
8. Operation STEINADLER
Facing 72

CHARTS

No.
1. German Ground Forces in Occupied Greece and Yugoslavia as of July 1941 17
2. German Ground Forces in Occupied Greece and Yugoslavia as of 1 December 1942 27
3. German and Bulgarian Ground Forces in Occupied Greece, Yugoslavia and Albania as of 26 December 1943 51
4. German Ground Forces in Occupied Yugoslavia and Albania as of the Fall of Belgrade 20 October 1944 68