
Greece and its allies
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**Greece and its Allies** by George Frederick Abbott examines the diplomatic and military choices made by Greece during World War I. With the outbreak of the war, Greece found itself surrounded by enemies and with only one remaining ally: Serbia. The book explores how Greece struggled to maintain neutrality while also providing support to its ally. Ultimately, Greece's decision to join the war effort had a significant impact on the course of the conflict. Abbott's book is a valuable resource for understanding the complex diplomatic and military challenges faced by Greece during World War I. He provides a detailed account of the events leading up to Greece's entry into the war, as well as the impact of the war on the country. The book is also a valuable resource for understanding the role of Greece in the wider context of World War I.Book Details
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