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What's Our Game in Greece?

Poulos, Constantine | August 30, 1947 issue

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This article focuses on the Greek-German war. Next month it will be three years since German troops started withdrawing from Greece but the war is still going on in that little land and seems likely to go on for a long time. There is only one logical, apparent reason why the Soviet Union is going so far out on a limb on the Greek question. The Russians are probably not prepared to risk the break with the U.S. over Greece. Their interest in Greece is not strategic. The Soviet Union will take its hands off Greece when the U.S. and Great Britain take their hands off Eastern Europe.

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WAR; RUSSIANS; GREECE; GREAT Britain; GERMANY; UNITED States
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