The Cyprus Emergency

The Cyprus Emergency

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The UK has been involved in Cyprus for over 125 years. Strategically placed in the Eastern Mediterranean, it was initially ideal for protection of the Suez Canal and more recently as a ælistening postÆ for the troubled Middle East and southern flank of NATO. - - The British faced two serious problems û the first, the Greek CypriotsÆ desire for Enosis, (union with Greece) and, second, the intense rivalry and antipathy between the Greek and Turkish communities. - - In 1955 the former resulted in a bitter EOKA terrorist campaign led by Colonel George Grivas. This resulted in the deaths of over 100 British servicemen. NicosiaÆs æMurder MileÆ was the scene of many shootings. The Governor Field Marshal Harding narrowly escaped assassination in his residence. Even British families were targeted. - - The next phase was the Turkish GovernmentÆs military intervention in 1974 to prevent what they saw as the Greek take-over. In a bloody invasion which saw widespread æethnic cleansingÆ and displacement of communities, the Island was divided into two sectors policed by the United Nations. This exists today, as do the British Sovereign Base areas at Dhekalia and Atrokiri/Episkopi. - - This book describes the most troubled years of this beautiful island which is so well known to British servicemen, their families and holiday makers.

Book information

ISBN: 9781783462162
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military Classics
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pub date:
DEWEY: 956.9304
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 462g
Height: 234mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 20mm