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A documentary account reconstructs the complex interplay of Greek internal politics and Allied diplomacy during and after the First World War, focusing on the schism between the royalist faction and the liberal government, competing British and French strategic interests in the Eastern Mediterranean, contested military plans such as operations in the Dardanelles and an Asia Minor expedition, and the diplomatic and military consequences that followed. The narrative relies on state papers, official documents, eyewitness material and personal investigation to trace decisions, rivalries, and their effects on Greece's fortunes.

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G. F. Abbott

G. F. Abbott was a British author and historian known for his works that explore historical and geopolitical themes. His notable titles include "Greece and the Allies, 1914-1922," which examines the complex relationships during World War I, and "Under the Turk in Constantinople: A Record of Sir John Finch's Embassy, 1674-1681," a detailed account of diplomatic missions in the Ottoman Empire. Abbott's writings often reflect his interest in the interplay of culture and politics in European history, contributing to a deeper understanding of the era's dynamics.

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