Acropolis, Athens, october 1942
The morale of the greek people was low. Bad news were coming from all over the Mediterannée and the world, from Axis held North Africa to bombed Moscow suburbs. from fallen Lebanon to captured pacific islands. Actions had to be taken. So was the thinking of Arystos Pamphilos, real master of Greece.
He had tough a long time before finding an answer, but it had been worth it. Today he would adress the mass of the citizens for the first time in his life. He would come out of the shadows to bring light in the hearts of the greeks and, over it, to all the peoples fighting the Axis. For, if not formally member of any alliance, the greeks were not fighting alone and his speech would be reported in the whole free world, from Washington to Bombay, from London to Moscow, from Durban to Oslo, from Sidney to Kinshasa. Everywhere, he would be heard.
Like the british prime minister Churchill, he had gone deep in the european culture to get the best piece of writting he could. And he had found Herodote and Thucydide, the greek historians of the war against the Persians and the Spartiates, the narrators of the fights against the evil stranger and the immoral totalitarian regime from the lower Peloponese.
And so Pamphilios text was largely inspired by the "Funerary Oraison of the dead of the first year of the peloponesian war", Thucydide translation of the words of the greatest athenian ever, Pericles himself.
His voice vibrant with emotion, his tone carrying the full might of his conviction, his whole body tense and conscious of the importance of his acts, Pamphilos declared the primauty of freedom and of democracy over everything else. He set abraze the patriotism of those who tought they didn't like their country, he woke up the flammes of courages of the most desesperate men, ... He gave them HEARTS OF IRON ! His speech was mostly for the Greeks, so he spoke of the situation of his country, which could now produce no less than 88 IC, thanks to the massive industrialisation effort the country had gone through. He spoke of the new divisions who were appearing upon the fronts, of some of the newest technological breakthrought, evoking the new machineguns being studied, the research made to learn how to build transport ships so has to go on crusade free the holy lands from the italians, ...
During one full hour, all peoples in Greece kept silent, listening to this new men who promised pain, blood, and ultimate victory. All over the world, the reaction was the same : everybody rose from his seat and roared "FREEDOM !"
Pamphilos gamble had been won : confiance had been restaured !
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my disorder level came back to 0 !
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The morale of the greek people was low. Bad news were coming from all over the Mediterannée and the world, from Axis held North Africa to bombed Moscow suburbs. from fallen Lebanon to captured pacific islands. Actions had to be taken. So was the thinking of Arystos Pamphilos, real master of Greece.
He had tough a long time before finding an answer, but it had been worth it. Today he would adress the mass of the citizens for the first time in his life. He would come out of the shadows to bring light in the hearts of the greeks and, over it, to all the peoples fighting the Axis. For, if not formally member of any alliance, the greeks were not fighting alone and his speech would be reported in the whole free world, from Washington to Bombay, from London to Moscow, from Durban to Oslo, from Sidney to Kinshasa. Everywhere, he would be heard.
Like the british prime minister Churchill, he had gone deep in the european culture to get the best piece of writting he could. And he had found Herodote and Thucydide, the greek historians of the war against the Persians and the Spartiates, the narrators of the fights against the evil stranger and the immoral totalitarian regime from the lower Peloponese.
And so Pamphilios text was largely inspired by the "Funerary Oraison of the dead of the first year of the peloponesian war", Thucydide translation of the words of the greatest athenian ever, Pericles himself.
His voice vibrant with emotion, his tone carrying the full might of his conviction, his whole body tense and conscious of the importance of his acts, Pamphilos declared the primauty of freedom and of democracy over everything else. He set abraze the patriotism of those who tought they didn't like their country, he woke up the flammes of courages of the most desesperate men, ... He gave them HEARTS OF IRON ! His speech was mostly for the Greeks, so he spoke of the situation of his country, which could now produce no less than 88 IC, thanks to the massive industrialisation effort the country had gone through. He spoke of the new divisions who were appearing upon the fronts, of some of the newest technological breakthrought, evoking the new machineguns being studied, the research made to learn how to build transport ships so has to go on crusade free the holy lands from the italians, ...
During one full hour, all peoples in Greece kept silent, listening to this new men who promised pain, blood, and ultimate victory. All over the world, the reaction was the same : everybody rose from his seat and roared "FREEDOM !"
Pamphilos gamble had been won : confiance had been restaured !
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