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Famine and Death in Occupied Greece, 1941–1944

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Published in 2006, this is a pioneering study of the impact of the famine that occurred in Greece during its occupation by German, Italian and Bulgarian forces in 1941 and 1942. Violetta Hionidou examines the courses and politics of this food crisis, focussing on the demography of the famine and the effectiveness of the relief operations. Her interdisciplinary approach combines demographic, historical and anthropological methodologies to offer a comprehensive account of the famine. This book is the first to explore the International Red Cross Committee archives which offer new insights into the politics and practice of the relief operations. Dr Hionidou argues that food was used as a propaganda instrument by almost all of those involved including the British and Greek governments as well as the occupying forces. This important study makes a major contribution to current debates about mortality and its causes during famines.

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ISBN: 9781107405431
Publication date: 19th July 2012
Author: Violetta (Lecturer, University of Newcastle upon Tyne) Hionidou
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 282 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in Past Time
Genres: Second World War
Modern warfare
European history