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BOOK SEEKS TO EDUCATE A NEW GENERATION ABOUT GREECE IN WWII

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When writer-scholar N.J. Slabbert researched WWII literature for young

people in America, he was amazed to find a guide for schools and

teachers referring to Greece as “a minor theater of the war”.

 

“Minor? Definitely not!” was his response.

 

As a result of Mr. Slabbert’s perception of “a remarkable gap in

historical education about Greece’s role in WWII,” a new book is now

coming out that he and publisher Montagu House hope will help set the

record straight. MY FATHER HAD THIS LUGER ... A True Story of Hitler's Greece

tells the tale of Evangelos Louizos, a Greek child caught up in

the German occupation of Greece. Montagu House Managing Editor Em Saks

says the book paints a vivid picture of life in greater Athens during

WWII that will absorb readers of all ages.

 

It’s the first book in a series about Greece and WWII called The Sword

of Zeus Project. Montagu House has appointed Mr. Slabbert to helm the

series, whose advisors include Aris Melissaratos, senior advisor to

the president of Johns Hopkins University; Dr. Peter Yiannos, president

of the American Foundation for Greek Language & Culture in Delaware,

Pennsylvania and New Jersey; Dr. Alex Vavoulis, Professor Emeritus at

California State University; Gilbert Decker, former executive vice

president of Walt Disney Imagineering and chairman of the US Army

Science Board; and historian George.Harocopos, who fought in WWII with

the Greek Resistance.

 

Mr. Melissaratos says the Zeus series “seeks to promote understanding

of World War II not just as a military, strategic and historical event

but as a human event that impacted individual lives and continues to

do so to this day. By explaining the fortitude and heroism with which

ordinary Greeks survived Nazi occupation, this media program reminds

us afresh of the extraordinary things that even apparently ordinary

people can achieve when put to the test. It is a lesson from which

Americans and all nations can profit greatly today.”

 

Ms. Saks declares that MY FATHER HAD THIS LUGER... is written in a

contemporary style and is geared to “help bring the reality of WWII

Greece home to a new generation of young people.” And she believes the

book will also promote greater understanding of Greece’s current

financial struggles, including why some are arguing that Germans owe

Greeks billions in unpaid war reparations. It’s impossible, Saks

maintains, to read the tale without seeing a connection with what

Greece is experiencing today.

 

"The book's remarkably fair toward the German soldiers who seized

control of Greece. Still, it's hard to read about what Germany's

aggression inflicted on Greeks without feeling that there's definitely

unfinished business between the two countries."

 

The book is intended, she adds, to trigger a cross-generational

conversation. “Teenagers and young adults will discover a true and

compelling story about a youngster with whom they can identify.

Parents and teachers will quickly see how the book's descriptions form

a pertinent background to events in today's Greece and Europe.

Grandparents will rediscover much that they poignantly remember.”

 

The book recounts the childhood experiences of retired history teacher

Evangelos Louizos, who lived in the greater Athens area under German

occupation and today resides in Britain.

 

More information can be found at

http://www.montagupublishing.com/bookshelf#!__bookshelf or

http://www.theswordofzeus.info/ , or .e-mail Em Saks at

infomontagu@gmail.com

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