Greece . n-ian front. Meanwhile the Allies, tiredof the hostility of King Constantine,forced his abdication and compassed the deportation of the most guilty of his ad-visers. Greece was to regain her unityand to cooperate whole-heartedly in thecombat against the predacious powerswho had tried to subjugate the free na-tions of Europe, fimile Boutroux. amember of the French Academy, de-clared on January 5, 1919, that we mustattribute to the Greek army a decisivepart in the Bulgarian debacle, which wasthe determining cause of the defeat ofAustria and ultimately of , too, General Franche


Greece . n-ian front. Meanwhile the Allies, tiredof the hostility of King Constantine,forced his abdication and compassed the deportation of the most guilty of his ad-visers. Greece was to regain her unityand to cooperate whole-heartedly in thecombat against the predacious powerswho had tried to subjugate the free na-tions of Europe, fimile Boutroux. amember of the French Academy, de-clared on January 5, 1919, that we mustattribute to the Greek army a decisivepart in the Bulgarian debacle, which wasthe determining cause of the defeat ofAustria and ultimately of , too, General Franchet of the AlliedArmies in the Orient, wrote to on December 3, 1918: At themoment when hostilities have just experience a great desire to tell youhow precious the cooperation of Greecehas been to the allied armies of theOrient. * * * The bravery of theHellenic troops has everywhere won thewarmest eulogies of the Allies. Thechildren are worthy of their CORFU.—The Rock of Odysseus; also called the Island of the Rats. It gave the Bocklin the inspiration for his famous painting The Island of the Dead. 21


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