24 April 1940 A.D. GREECE: Britain & other allies pull out after Axis invasion



24 April 1940 A.D. GREECE: Britain & other allies pull out after Axis invasion

Editors. “Britain begins its evacuation of Greece in Operation Demon.” History.com. 2009. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/britain-begins-its-evacuation-of-greece-in-operation-demon. Accessed 23 Apr 2015.

On this day in 1940, British forces, along with Australian, New Zealand, and Polish troops, begin to withdraw from Greece in light of the Greek army’s surrender to the Axis invaders. A total of 50,732 men are evacuated quickly over a six-day period, leaving behind weapons, trucks, and aircraft.

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