31 items in this album on 2 pages.

Troops of 1st Battalion of Greek Army of National Defence with Y1903 rifles, Thessaloniki, Greece, 1916Greek troops digging trenches in the Eleas-Kalama sector of northern Greece, Mar 1939Ioannis Metaxas, King George II, Prince Paul, and Alexandros Papagos, Greece, Nov 1940Italian soldier with mule in Greece, Oct-Nov 1940
Troops of 1st Battalion of Greek Army of National Defence with Y1903 rifles, Thessaloniki, Greece, 1916Greek troops digging trenches in the Eleas-Kalama sector of northern Greece, Mar 1939Ioannis Metaxas, King George II, Prince Paul, and Alexandros Papagos, Greece, Nov 1940Italian soldier with mule in Greece, Oct-Nov 1940
The Italian Alpine division advancing in Greece, Nov 1940Major General Michael Gambier-Parry, General Ioannis Metaxas, George II King of Greece, Air Vice Marshal John DFerdinand Schörner at the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Apr 1941HMS York and tanker Pericles damaged at Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, late Mar-early Apr 1941
The Italian Alpine division advancing in Greece, Nov 1940Major General Michael Gambier-Parry, General Ioannis Metaxas, George II King of Greece, Air Vice Marshal John D'Albiac, and General Alexandros Papagos meeting in Athens, Greece, Jan 1941Ferdinand Schörner at the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Apr 1941HMS York and tanker Pericles damaged at Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, late Mar-early Apr 1941
German sIG 33 self-propelled gun (left), DKW NZ350 motorcycle (right), and SdKfz 10 (background), Greece, mid-Apr 1941; Troops of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler negotiating difficult terrain in Greece, 1941Greek battleship Kilkis (center) and destroyer Vasilefs Georgios (left, in floating drydock) under attack by German Ju 87 dive bombers, Salamis Naval Base, Greece, 23 Apr 1941Sunderland flying boats in Kalamata Harbor waiting to pick up British troops for evacuation, Kalamata, Greece, Apr 28, 1941.
German sIG 33 self-propelled gun (left), DKW NZ350 motorcycle (right), and SdKfz 10 (background), Greece, mid-Apr 1941; Troops of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler negotiating difficult terrain in Greece, 1941Greek battleship Kilkis (center) and destroyer Vasilefs Georgios (left, in floating drydock) under attack by German Ju 87 dive bombers, Salamis Naval Base, Greece, 23 Apr 1941Sunderland flying boats in Kalamata Harbor waiting to pick up British troops for evacuation, Kalamata, Greece, Apr 28, 1941.
Sunken battleship Kilkis at the Salamis Naval Base, Greece, late Apr 1941; note bomb-damaged pier; photographed from a German He 60 seaplane after the Germans had secured the naval baseSunken Kilkis (foreground) and beached Lemnos (background), Salamis, Greece, circa late Apr 1941German soldiers raising the German war flag over the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, May 1941HMS York and an oil tanker in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, May 1941
Sunken battleship Kilkis at the Salamis Naval Base, Greece, late Apr 1941; note bomb-damaged pier; photographed from a German He 60 seaplane after the Germans had secured the naval baseSunken Kilkis (foreground) and beached Lemnos (background), Salamis, Greece, circa late Apr 1941German soldiers raising the German war flag over the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, May 1941HMS York and an oil tanker in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, May 1941
Vice Admiral Andrew Cunningham and Major General Bernard Freyberg aboard HMS Phoebe off Crete, Greece, May 1941German paratroopers landing in Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941German paratroops jumping from Ju 52 transports over Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941German paratroopers in Crete, Greece, late May 1941
Vice Admiral Andrew Cunningham and Major General Bernard Freyberg aboard HMS Phoebe off Crete, Greece, May 1941German paratroopers landing in Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941German paratroops jumping from Ju 52 transports over Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941German paratroopers in Crete, Greece, late May 1941

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