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- movements in ****-occupied Europe, with partisans, men and women known as andartes and andartisses (Gr****: αντάρτες, αντάρτισσες, romanized: antártes, antártises...
- the Special Operations Executive (SOE), in co-operation with the Gr**** andartes, mounted Operation Animals, a series of attacks on rail and road networks...
- million while ELAS fielded about 50, 000 andartes; by the contrast EDES, EAM's main rival, fielded about 5, 000 andartes in 1944. Although the poorer sections...
- as a way to frighten the Gr****s into not supporting the andartes (guerrillas). The main andarte force that fought the Germans during the war was the ELAS...
- bought out, thirty years after he fought alongside the local resistance (andartes) during the Second World War. There, he encounters the ghosts of his past...
- 1943 he successfully concluded a pact between the two rival groups of andartes, the communist-led EAM-ELAS and the EOK, the national organisation of Crete...
- the people killed by the Security Battalions were not andartes or even ****ociated with the andartes. Instead, they were killed at random to instill an atmosphere...
- were getting themselves into by fleeing to the countryside. Unlike the andartes, who were resisting Axis rule in Greece and preferred a democratic decision-making...
- flow of Axis supplies to the North African front. By March–April, the andartes were launching direct attacks on Italian guard posts and barracks, while...
- Kreipe by Patrick Leigh Fermor and Bill Stanley Moss working with Cretan andartes. Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 13 August 1941 as Oberst and commander...