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Middle East Affairs

War Adventures in Tobruk, El Alamein and Rimini

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Middle East Affairs

By: Zahos Hadjifotiou
Narrated by: R Hiawatha Harris
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Zahos Hadjifotiou is a Greek best-selling author who met success from his first book. He has written dozens of books, and many of them have been translated into foreign languages. All his books are best-sellers.

Middle East Affairs recounts Zahos' adventures in legendary events of WW2 (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 on descriptions as 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 where death was highly probable and people tried to enjoy life to the fullest.

©2016 Zahos Hadjifotiou (P)2016 Stergiou Limited
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