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A Civil War         
1991 BOOK BY CLAUDIO PAVONE
A Civil War (book)
A Civil War is a history of the Italian resistance movement by Claudio Pavone, first published in 1991. The author, a former partisan, analyses the resistance in multiple aspects, focusing on the motivations, behaviour, expectations and objectives of partisans themselves.
The Civil War: A Narrative         
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LITERARY WORK BY SHELBY FOOTE
Stars in Their Courses: The Gettysburg Campaign; The Civil War: A Narrative (Vol. 3) Red River to Appomattox; The Civil War: A Narrative: Red River to Appomattox; The Civil War: A Narrative: Volume One: Fort Sumter to Perryville; The Civil War: A Narrative: Volume Two: Fredericksburg to Meridian; Red River to Appomattox; Fort Sumter to Perryville; Fredericksburg to Meridian
The Civil War: A Narrative (1958–1974) is a three volume, 2,968-page, 1.2 million-word history of the American Civil War by Shelby Foote.
Greek Civil War         
  • George II]]: "''This is what they fear! Vote for the King!''"
  • [[Alexandros Papagos]] was appointed Commander-in-Chief in early 1949.
  • Resistance]]
  • DSE]] fighters during mortar training
  • Map showing the distribution of refugees from Greece after the civil war
  • Greek Parliament]], while others are running for their lives; moments after the first shootings that left at least 28 dead and signalled the beginning of the ''Dekemvriana'' events
  • Organisation and military bases of the "Democratic Army", as well as entry routes to Greece (legend in Greek)
  • Pamphlet calling workers from different neighbours of Athens to fight against the Greek Government and its British support
  • Democratic Army deployment in 1948
  • The leadership of the National Army after the successful operations in Grammos sector (Operation Pyrsos/Torch). [[Thrasyvoulos Tsakalotos]] is at the front.
  • Military trial of communists during the war. In many cases the punishment was the death penalty.
  • The military prison camp of [[Makronisos]] opened during the civil war for communist or left-sympathizer soldiers aiming to force their compliance. It was closed after the end of the military junta in 1974.
  • [[Markos Vafiadis]]
  • [[Nikos Zachariadis]]
  • Parachute Regiment]] during the battle
  • The band of [[Alexandros Rosios]] (second from right) attacked the police station in Litochoro, the night of the March 1946 elections.
  • An order of General Scobie signed and printed on the government's newspaper "Η ΕΛΛΑΣ" (December 6), enforcing the government's ultimatum (December 1) for the immediate disarmament of all guerrilla forces
  • George II]] during his visit to a Greek fighter station, 1944
  • Athenians celebrate the liberation, October 1944.
  • ELAS]] guerillas
1943–1949 CIVIL WAR IN GREECE
Greek civil war; Hellenic Civil War; Paidomazoma (Greek Civil War)
First phase:1943–1944()Second Phase:3 December 1944 – 11 January 1945()Third Phase:30 March 1946 – 16 October 1949()
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για A Civil War
1. WHITE HOUSE: NOT A CIVIL WAR Johndroe disputed characterizations of the Iraq conflict as a civil war.
2. "Nevertheless, the current violence is not a civil war, and movement toward a civil war can be prevented," it added.
3. "We are on the brink of a civil war; in fact, we are in a civil war.
4. But in a civil war there is no winner Ask Rwanda ask Lebanon or any other country which had a civil war, all end up losing.
5. "But we are certainly not in a civil war." The general said a civil war suggested a more intense and sustained conflict, spread out across a larger area.