by Anthony Rogers.
Softcover (6.8×9.7 inches). 160 pages. 2025.
Subtitle: September – November 1943
When Italy surrendered in WWII, the Germans quickly moved to take over Italian-held areas, including some of the Aegean Sea islands. For the most part, they were successful, although the British had grabbed a few islands, including Leros and Kos, which the Germans had to invade to capture.
In general, German units in the Aegean Sea were left to themselves, surrendering to the British and Greeks only after Germany surrendered on May 8, 1945. The battle of Leros would make a good small-scale scenario.
The book contains 222 black and white photos and one black and white illustration — although you’ll need other references for unit strengths and specific terrain.
The photos, besides showcasing uniforms and equipment, highlight the rocky nature of the islands. If you are looking to put WWII Greek Island photos with maps, here’s a fine place to start.
Enjoyed it.
— Reviewed by Russ Lockwood








