This volume is designed to illuminate Greece'ss efforts in World War II and to set forth the reasons for Greece's importance to the U.S. today. It is my hope that this volume will stimulate much additional scholarship on Greece'ss historic role in World War II and in the 20th Century as well as Greece'ss importance to the U.S. in the new millennium.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Insight as to the complexity of colonial relations with native Americans;By Hugh B. ReplogleThe on-again/off-again status of the peace with the native Americans is viewed through the eyes of one of the native Americans.When conflicts arose; it is interesting to realize that in a state of war; the native Americans had no concept of "combatants" (men) and "non-combatants" (women) and had no concept of remorse for what the colonials would deem "brutality". They could look back on those incidents without any seeming sense of right or wrong.That was "then"; and "today" was all that mattered; and "tomorrow" is/was a hazy "maybe".0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Chainbreaker's War: A Seneca Chief Remembers the AmericaBy Darnell A. Morehand-OlufadeThis autobiography is about Chainbreaker's social; political and physcial participation in the battles of war that took place between the Iroquois Confederation and the American colonists and their allies in upstate New York.