Communism
Found in 293 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 09 Dec 1944
Telegram from WSC to General Sir Henry Wilson [later 1st Lord Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] marked "Personal and Top Secret" ordering more troops to be sent to Athens [Greece]; asking for more help from the Navy; and stating that General Sir Harold Alexander [later Lord Alexander of Tunis, Commander of the Allied Armies in Italy] will be leaving for Athens on 10 December.
(Untitled), 09 Dec 1944
Telegram from General Sir Henry Wilson [later 1st Lord Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] to WSC and Chiefs of Staff marked "Personal" giving details of the situation regarding rebel activities in Athens [Greece].
(Untitled), 09 Dec 1944
Telegram from WSC to General Sir Ronald Scobie [General Officer Commanding Greece] marked "Personal and Top Secret" informing him that there has been much talk in the Press of a peace offer by ELAS [Communist-led National Popular Liberation Army]; advocating caution and arguing that the "clear objective is the defeat of EAM [Communist-led National Liberation Front]".
(Untitled), 09 Dec 1944
Telegram from General Sir Henry Wilson [later 1st Lord Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] to WSC and Chiefs of Staff marked "Personal" passing on message from General Sir Ronald Scobie [General Officer Commanding Greece] giving details of the situation in the Athens-Piraeus area, Patras, Kefallinia, Salonica and Crete [all Greece]; estimates of casualties; and his immediate intentions.
(Untitled), 09 Dec 1944
(Untitled), 09 Dec 1944
Telegram from WSC to Harry Hopkins [Special Adviser and Assistant to the President of the United States] marked "Personal, Private and Top Secret" appealing for President Roosevelt's support for British policy in Greece; regretting disunity on this matter; and stating that he could have achieved a larger majority in the debate in Parliament [8 December] if he had sent out a three-line Whip.
(Untitled), 10 Dec 1944
Telegram from WSC to British Ambassador to Greece [Reginald Leeper] marked "Personal and Top Secret" supporting his handling of the situation in Greece in light of some criticisms from MPs.
(Untitled), 10 Dec 1944
Telegram from General Sir Henry Wilson [later 1st Lord Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] to WSC and Chiefs of Staff marked "Personal" reporting situation in Athens [Greece].
(Untitled), 10 Dec 1944
Telegram from General Sir Henry Wilson [later 1st Lord Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] to WSC and Chiefs of Staff marked "Personal" passing on gist of report from General Sir Ronald Scobie [General Officer Commanding Greece] on the situation in Athens, Patras, Salonica and Kavalla [all Greece].
(Untitled), 10 Dec 1944
Telegram from General Sir Henry Wilson [later 1st Lord Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] to WSC and Chiefs of Staff marked "Personal" reporting information received from Naval sources in Greece.
(Untitled), 10 Dec 1944
Telegram from General Sir Henry Wilson [later 1st Lord Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] to WSC marked "Personal" reporting on situation in Athens [Greece].
(Untitled), 10 Dec 1944
Telegram from the Greek Cabinet to WSC thanking him for British support against the Communists. Copy.
(Untitled), 10 Dec 1944
(Untitled), 11 Dec 1944
Telegram from General Sir Henry Wilson [later 1st Lord Wilson, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] to WSC and Chiefs of Staff marked "Personal" reporting on situation in Athens-Piraeus area, Patras, Crete and Kavalla [all Greece].
(Untitled), 11 Dec 1944
(Untitled), 12 Dec 1944
Telegram from Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander [later Lord Alexander of Tunis, Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean Theatre] to WSC stating that he is dispatching Major General John Hawkesworth to command all troops in the Athens [Greece] area, accompanied by the necessary staff; that the situation in Athens has slightly improved; and that he has met Colonel Popoff of the Russian Military Mission on friendly terms.
(Untitled), 13 Dec 1944
(Untitled), 13 Dec 1944
(Untitled), 14 Dec 1944
Telegram from Field Marshal Jan Smuts [Prime Minister of South Africa] to WSC marked "Top Secret" supporting the policy of HM Government in Greece but suggesting that once the Communist revolt has been suppressed, King George II of Greece should return.
(Untitled), 14 Dec 1944
Telegram from Field Marshal Jan Smuts [Prime Minister of South Africa] to WSC marked "Top Secret" summarising a speech by him on 13 December supporting the policy of HM Government in Greece.
(Untitled), 15 Dec 1944
Telegram from Field Marshal Jan Smuts [Prime Minister of South Africa] to WSC marked "Top Secret" arguing against any compromise with the Communists in Greece which fails to disarm them; recommending that either British forces assume full military control as occupying power or allow King George II of Greece to return and assume his constitutional functions.
(Untitled), 17 Dec 1944
(Untitled), 17 Dec 1944
(Untitled), 17 Dec 1944
Telegram from WSC to Harold MacMillan [later Lord Stockton, Acting President of the Allied Commission in Italy] in Athens [Greece] marked "Personal and Private" sympathising with the complex situation he faces in Greece and reassuring him that the Government is in no danger over the crisis.