Abstract

For a long time, owing to the inaccessibility of materials in the USSR archives, the position taken by the Soviet Union on ‘the Greek question’ has remained unresearched in both our own and foreign historiography. Moreover, nothing could be said about a very important aspect of this matter, namely, the role and place of the CPSU(B)’s international connections and of the Greek CP during the civil war of 1946–9 and subsequently. In this chapter I do not undertake an exhaustive treatment of this extensive subject, but merely try to touch upon the key problems in the context of the international relations of the CPSU(B) and the principal participant in the ‘Greek drama’, the Communist Party of Greece.1

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