- with
Psychoundakis in 1967 and 1968 on an
anthropological study of Asi Gonia.
Machin returned on
numerous occasions to work with
Psychoundakis, and they...
- runners,
between them. One such
runner was
George Psychoundakis.
Leigh Fermor's
description of
Psychoundakis epitomized Cretan resistance: ... **** Barne's...
- The
Cretan Runner written by
George Psychoundakis, a
dispatch runner on
Crete during the war, and
helped Psychoundakis get his work published.
Leigh Fermor...
-
Mathematics at
Brown University; and
Research Scientist at MIT
George Psychoundakis, a shepherd, a war hero and an
author Georgos Kalaitzakis, Gr**** professional...
- of
Athens Manolis Glezos and
Apostolos Santas Elias Degiannis George Psychoundakis,
Cretan partisan German officials Amb****ador Günther Altenburg, German...
-
collaborated with
Patrick Leigh Fermor in a
translation from Gr**** of
George Psychoundakis' book The
Cretan Runner His
marriage to Lady
Daphne was
dissolved in...
-
receive written messages once again. A day
later dispatch runner George Psychoundakis brought SOE
officer ****
Barnes and a
wireless set to the village. In...
- Dunbabin, Petrakogiorgis,
Kimonas Zografakis,
Manolis Paterakis and
George Psychoundakis.
Resistance operations included airfield sabotages, the
abduction of...
-
Captain Michalis —
Nikos Kazantzakis (1955) The
Cretan Runner —
George Psychoundakis (1955) Dark
Labyrinth —
Lawrence Durrell (1958) The King Must Die —...
-
Kyriakos Mitsotakis and
former foreign minister Dora Bakoyianni.
George Psychoundakis (1920–2006),
Cretan WW II hero and
author John
Craxton (1922–2009),...