André Gerolymatos

André Gerolymatos

André Gerolymatos is a Greek-Canadian professor at Simon Fraser University, and holds the Hellenic Canadian Congress of British Columbia Chair in Hellenic Studies.

Gerolymatos is the author of a number of books on Greek history, including 2004's "Red Acropolis, Black Terror: The Greek Civil War and the Origins of Soviet-American Rivalry, 1943-1949", which argues that the Greek Civil War was the first engagement of the United States in the Cold War. In 2005, Gerolymatos was interviewed for the documentary film . A film which documents the Battle of Crete and the resistance that followed.

Bibliography

*"Guerrilla Warfare and Espionage in Greece 1940-1944", Pella Publishing Company, New York 1992, pp. 400.
*"The Balkan Wars: Myth, Reality and the Eternal Conflict", (Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co. April 2001).
*"Espionage and Treason: A Study of the Proxenia in Political and Military Intelligence Gathering in Classical Greece", J.C. Gieben Publishers, Amsterdam, 1986, pp. 140. Translated into Greek as "Kataskopia stin Archaia Ellada" [Espionage in Ancient Greece] (Kaktos Publishers, Athens 2001)
*"The Balkan Wars: Conquest, Revolution and Retribution from the Ottoman Era to the Twentieth Century and Beyond." Basic Books, New York, 2002.
*"Red Acropolis, Black Terror: The Greek Civil War and the Origins of Soviet-American Rivalry, 1943-1949" (2004).


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