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The Australians in Greece and Crete : a study of an intimate wartime relationship

机译:希腊和克里特岛的澳大利亚人:战争时期亲密关系的研究

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Historians have largely ignored the importance of relationships in war, particularly at a grass roots level. Examining the past from a relational point of view provides a new perspective on war not accessible through other forms of analysis. A relational approach to a study of the campaigns in Greece and Crete helps to explain, amongst other issues, why so many Australian lives were saved.Australians entered Greece with little background knowledge of the country and the people they were required to defend. There was no serious consultation with the Australian government apart from the cursory briefing of its Prime Minister. Although Britain had numerous intelligence officers operating on the ground in Greece prior and during the campaign, little information about the true political situation in the country had filtered through to the Australian high command. This placed the troops in a very vulnerable position on the Greek frontier and, later, on Crete.Military interaction with the Greeks proved difficult, as key officers from the Greek General Staff and senior government ministers did not intend to fight the Germans. As a result, little coordination took place between the Australian and Greek forces hindering the development of a successful working relationship. Conversely, relations with the Greek people were very amicable with many Greeks risking their lives to help Australian troops.The altruism of the Greeks was one of the most striking features of the Greek and Crete campaigns. Unlike Egypt, where the Australians felt alienated by the values and customs of the Egyptian people, in Greece they warmed to the behaviour of the Greeks. Although they did not speak the same language nor share a similar culture, they had many characteristics in common with the Greeks whose strong sense of loyalty to their allies really impressed the Australians. On their part, the Australians displayed respect for the values and customs of the Greek people.Through their interaction during the war, the Greeks came to regard the Australians, not only as friends, but also as brothers, forging an intimate relationship that has been incorporated in the social memory of both countries.
机译:历史学家在很大程度上忽略了关系在战争中的重要性,特别是在基层。从关系的角度审视过去提供了关于战争的新视角,而战争是其他形式的分析无法企及的。研究希腊和克里特岛战役的相关方法有助于解释为什么拯救了这么多澳大利亚人的生命。澳大利亚人进入希腊时对该国及其需要捍卫的人民知之甚少。除了澳大利亚总理的粗略介绍外,没有与澳大利亚政府进行认真的磋商。尽管在战役之前和战役期间,英国有大量情报官员在希腊实地作战,但有关该国真实政治局势的信息很少被过滤到澳大利亚的高级指挥部。这使部队在希腊边境以及随后的克里特岛上处于非常脆弱的位置。由于希腊总参谋部的主要官员和政府高级部长不打算与德国人作战,因此与希腊人的军事交往十分困难。结果,澳大利亚和希腊部队之间的协调很少,阻碍了成功工作关系的发展。相反,与希腊人民的关系非常融洽,许多希腊人冒着生命危险来帮助澳大利亚军队。希腊人的利他主义是希腊和克里特岛战役最显着的特征之一。与埃及人不同,澳大利亚人对埃及人民的价值观和习俗感到疏远,而在希腊,他们却热衷于希腊人的行为。尽管他们不会说相同的语言,也不具有相似的文化,但他们与希腊人有许多共同点,希腊人对盟友的强烈忠诚感给澳大利亚人留下了深刻的印象。一方面,澳大利亚人尊重希腊人民的价值观和风俗习惯。通过在战争中的互动,希腊人不仅将澳大利亚人视为朋友,而且将其视为兄弟,建立了亲密的关系。纳入两国的社会记忆。

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