Selections from the memoirs of the Greek socialist Aghis Stinas, focusing on class struggle, internationalism and revolutionary defeatism during the Second World War. Copied to clipboard Taken from the Antagonism website. Attachments stinas_mem_en_v0_95.pdf (1.04 MB) World War II internationalism Greece Aghis Stinas Greek resistance PDF Comments
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