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Middle East Affairs

War Adventures of Zahos Hadjifotiou in Tobruk, El Alamein and Rimini

Zahos Hadjifotiou

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The Middle East Affairs recounts Zahos' adventures in legendary events of WWII (siege of Tobruk, battles of El Alamein and Rimini), with all its tragedy and specific details, exactly as they were experienced by the writer. All stories are true and based on the author’s experiences, not based on descriptions as are used by many war historian authors. At the same time, it is a vivid depiction of the cosmopolitan and aristocratic urban environments of Alexandria, Cairo, and Beirut during those turbulent years when death was highly probable and people tried to enjoy life to the fullest.

His adventures narrated in this book began in 1941 when 17-year-old Zahos decided to leave occupied Greece in order to fight the Germans in the Middle East. He joined the British Army and helped defend Tobruk against the Axis forces led by the legendary General Rommel during its eight-month siege.

Zahos Hadjifotiou is a remarkable and fearless individual who lived life to the fullest, fighting in battles as fiercely as he loved, partied, and enjoyed life. Zahos is a Greek best-selling author who met success from his first book. He has written dozens of books, many of them translated into foreign languages. All his books are best sellers.

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love, world war two, middle east, Rommel, British Navy