Battle of Greece and Battle of Crete - World War II DOCUMENTARY
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Greek forces successfully defended against Italian invasion, leading to Greek advances into Albania and demoralizing Italian troops. Despite initial setbacks, the British successfully evacuated troops from Greece and Crete amid heavy German opposition.
Insights
- Italian nationalists under Fascism sought to expand their empire, leading to the invasion of Greece in 1940, sparking resistance from Greek defenders backed by British support.
- Greek forces, despite facing harsh terrain and air support, successfully repelled Italian attacks in battles like Elaia-Kalamas and Pindus, leading to a counteroffensive and demoralizing the Italian army.
- The British evacuation from Crete amidst German advances showcased the strategic importance of the island, with the Germans ultimately gaining control through Operation Merkur, despite British resistance and naval losses.
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What prompted the Italian invasion of Greece?
Italian nationalists sought territorial expansion.
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