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Guerrilla warfare and EOKA's struggle: a politico- military study The Guerrilla and how to fight him War of the Flea Guerrilla Terrorism in Cyprus The Struggle for Cyprus Fighting EOKA Grivas, George (1964). Guerrilla Warfare and Eoka's Struggle. London: Longman. ^ Kraemer, Joseph S. (Winter, 1971). "Revolutionary Guerrilla Warfare & the Decolonization Movement". Polity (Polity, Vol. 4, No. 2) 4 (2): 137â“158. doi:10.2307/3234160. JSTOR 3234160. ^ Translated by A. A. Palis, New York, N.Y., U.S.A., Praeger, 1965 Grivas George, Guerrilla warfare and EOKA's struggle: a politico-military study. (Translated by A. A. Pallis). London, G.B.: Longmans, Green, 1964 Grivas George, The Memoirs of General Grivas. Grivas George, Guerrilla warfare and EOKA's struggle: a politico-military study. (Translated by A. A. Pallis). London, G.B.: Longmans, Green, 1964. Apple of Discord: A Survey of Recent Greek Politics in their International Setting. London. H Tragiki Anametrisi kai i Prodosia tis Kyprou-Marios Adamides--2011-E-Book). Category:1897 births Category:1974 deaths Category:Cypriot biographers Category:Cypriot military personnel Category:Cypriot political writers Category: generals Category:Greek anti-communists Category:Greek Resistance members Category:Greek monarchists Category:Memoirists Category:Cypriot people of the EOKA Category:Guerrilla warfare theorists Category:EOKA B. EOKA, in Grivas' words, wanted to attract the attention of the world through high profile operations that would make headlines.[8] In his memoirs Grivas admits to "by deeds of heroism and self sacrifice to draw the attention of international public opinion, especially among the allies of Greece".[9]. Guerrilla warfare and EOKA's struggle: a politico-military study. London, G.B.: Longmans. Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help). General Grivas and A.A. Pallis, Guerrilla Warfare and Eoka's Struggle: a Politico-Military Study (1964). Robert F. Holland, Britain and the Revolt in Cyprus, 1954-1959 (1998). General texts. Barker, Dudley R. Grivas: Portrait of a terrorist. London: Cresset Press, 1959. Byford-Jones, W. Grivas and the story of EOKA. London: Hale, 1959. Carver, Michael. Are you sure you want to remove Guerrilla warfare and EOKA's struggle from your list? Guerrilla warfare and EOKA's struggle. a politico-military study. by George Grivas-Dighenis. Published 1964 by Longmans in London . Written in Multiple languages. Edition Notes. Originally published as 'Agon Eoka kai Antaropolemos.' 1962. Classifications. EOKA's main target, as stated both in its initiation oath and its initial declaration of existence, was the British military. In total, during the campaign, EOKA engaged in 1,144 armed clashes with the . About 53% of clashes took place in urban areas, whilst the rest took place in rural areas.[15]. Guerrilla warfare and EOKA's struggle: a politico-military study. Translated by A. A. Pallis. London, G.B.: Longmans. EOKA /eɪˈoÊŠkÉ™/ but sometimes expanded as Ethnikà Orgánosis Kipriakoú Agónos (Greek for National Organisation of Cypriot Struggle) was a Greek Cypriot nationalist paramilitary organisation that fought a violent campaign for the end of British rule of Cyprus, as well as for self-determination and for union with Greece. The had promised Greece unification with Cyprus if Greece would enter World War I on the side of the Allies; but the Greeks declined this invitation because King