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For the freedom of the Dodecanese

For the freedom of the Dodecanese

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For the freedom of the Dodecanese

by Casavis, J.N

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New York: n.pub, 1945. Pamphlet. 15p., staplebound pamphlet, very good; small slip pasted to edge of front cover asks the reader to support the union of the Dodecanese Islands with Greece. Collection of editorials by a Greek-American author. Mussolini's government had renamed the territory the "Italian Islands of the Aegean," but the campaign to unite them with Greece succeeded in 1947.

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Title
For the freedom of the Dodecanese
Author
Casavis, J.N
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Pamphlet
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Publisher
n.pub
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1945
Bookseller catalogs
1940S; European Social Movements; Greek, Greece; Anti-Fascist;

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