TAILIEUCHUNG - GREECE AND THE ALLIES 1914-1922

The late convulsions in Greece and Turkey, and the consequent revival of all the misstatements which, during the War, flowed from ignorance or malice, render the publication of this book particularly opportune. Mr. Abbott deals with his subject in all its aspects, and presents for the first time to the British public a complete and coherent view of the complicated circumstances that made Greece, during the War, the battle-ground of rival interests and intrigues, from which have grown the present. | GREECE AND THE ALLIES 1914-1922 BY G. F. ABBOTT BY THE SAME AUTHOR SONGS OF MODERN GREECE MACEDONIAN FOLKLORE THE TALE OF A TOUR IN MACEDONIA GREECE IN EVOLUTION ED. TURKEY IN TRANSITION TURKEY GREECE AND THE GREAT POWERS UNDER THE TURK IN CONSTANTINOPLE WITH A PREFACE BY ADMIRAL MARK KERR . . LATE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ROYAL HELLENIC NAVY AND HEAD OF THE BRITISH NAVAL MISSION TO GREECE METHUEN CO. LTD. 36 ESSEX STREET . LONDON First published in 1922 PREFACE The late convulsions in Greece and Turkey and the consequent revival of all the misstatements which during the War flowed from ignorance or malice render the publication of this book particularly opportune. Mr. Abbott deals with his subject in all its aspects and presents for the first time to the British public a complete and coherent view of the complicated circumstances that made Greece during the War the battle-ground of rival interests and intrigues from which have grown the present troubles. In this book we get a clear account of the little-understood relations between the Greek and the Serb of the attitude of Greece towards the Central Powers and the Entente of the dealings between Greece and the Entente and the complications that ensued therefrom. Mr. Abbott traces the evil to its source the hidden pull of British versus French interests in the Eastern Mediterranean and the open antagonism between M. Venizelos and King Constantine. All these subjects are of acute interest and not the least interesting is the last. The persecution of King Constantine by the Press of the Allied countries with some few good exceptions has been one of the most tragic affairs since the Dreyfus case. Its effect on the state of Europe during and since the War is remarkable. If King Constantine s advice had been followed and the Greek plan for the taking of the Dardanelles had been carried out the war would probably have been shortened by a very considerable period Bulgaria and Rumania could have been kept out .

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