GREECE'S FIGHT
"TO THE LAST MAN"
INVASION OF CRETE "DOOMED
TO FAILURE"
(Rec. 9 a.m.)
LONDON, May 15.
"Hellenism is grimly determined to carry on the fight at the side of Britain to the last man," declared a member of the Greek Cabinet, M. Nicoloudis, at Canea, Crete. "Any seaborne invasion of Crete is doomed to failure. The air menace is being fought and the morale of the population is high. The Greek fleet is cooperating with the British Navy, and Greek pilots will soon be participating with the R.A.F. Important forces wl'ich fought their way out of Greece are now somewhere in the Middle East, anxious to make the Axis pay for its treacherous aggression. Greece has been told that her reserves are safe."—U.P.A.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 10
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125GREECE'S FIGHT Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 10
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