Nikolas was one of the thousands of Greek infantrymen who set out for Albania on October 28, 1940 to stop the Italian attack. His story is like many others. A poor fisherman who, during the hours of rest at the Front, vividly describes the endless march and the sufferings of the Greek warriors. The unequal struggle of a small country, a poor people who fought for the universal values of the civilized world. The march to the Front, the horrors of war, the moments of peace, which like memories haunt the soul, the light of life in the darkness of death. A true story, as recounted by Nicholas in his letters. Fragments of Greek history, seen through the eyes of a simple soldier. A book-punch in the stomach of all the warriors of the world.
Quarter Soldier
Cracks in memories in the vortex of Epos in the 40s
Author:
Katerina Rori,100 in stock
Katerina Rori was born and raised in Athens.
She studied at the Pedagogical Academy and has been working for years in Primary Education as a teacher. At the same time, he is engaged in writing. He is active in the field of adult and children's literature and the telling of traditional fairy tales. He has written a book of traditional folk tales for adults and children. Her first book for adults is entitled "Daughter of the Night". "Soldier's Notebook" is her third book.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Katerina Rori |
Pages | 439 |
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Size | 14 x 21cm |
Publisher | Source Publications |
ISBNs | 978-960-626-267-8 |
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