Larisa
(Place)
Mentioned in
- 18 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 19 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 20 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- 22 Battalion
- 23 Battalion
- 25 Battalion
- 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion
- 28 (Maori) Battalion
- 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery
- 4th and 6th Reserve Mechanical Transport Companies
- Crete
- Divisional Cavalry
- Divisional Signals
- Episodes & Studies Volume 2
- New Zealand Engineers, Middle East
- New Zealand Medical Services in Middle East and Italy
- Index
- General Medical Administrative Arrangements
- Topography
- Medical Units
- The Medical Plan
- 5 Field Ambulance at Servia Pass
- Evacuation of 1 General Hospital
- Back to Thermopylae
- 4 Field Ambulance
- 5 Field Ambulance
- Action at Platamon Tunnel and Pinios Gorge
- Treatment of the Wounded
- Evacuation by Road
- Train Evacuation
- Supplies
- The Evacuation from Greece
- Petrol Company
- Supply Company
- The New Zealand Dental Services
- To Greece
- List of Maps
- W Force Moves into Position
- New Zealand Division Moves up to Katerini
- The Monastir Gap
- The Aliakmon Line
- The Olympus Pass Defences
- The Coastal Route and the Platamon Tunnel
- Units Continue to Arrive
- The Chain of Medical Evacuation
- The Supply Problem
- Air Support
- Hitler Prepares His Plans
- The Raid on Piræus Harbour
- The Allied Line is Changed
- The Allied Commanders Decide to Withdraw
- 21 Battalion Moves up from Athens to the Platamon Tunnel
- Withdrawals and Adjustments during 9–10 April
- The Germans Approach the Monastir Gap
- The German Plans, 13 April
- General Wavell visits Greece, 11–13 April
- General Wilson decides to Withdraw to Thermopylae
- The German Plan of Attack
- 1 Armoured Brigade Group, including New Zealand units, withdraws from Grevena, night 14–15 April
- 15 April: The Situation becomes More Serious
- Anzac Corps delays the German Advance; Withdrawal Orders are Prepared
- Withdrawal of 1 General Hospital
- The Withdrawal Plans have to be Changed, 16 April
- The Withdrawal continues through Kalabaka, 16 April
- Collapse of Greek Resistance
- New Zealand Divisional Cavalry Regiment Witbdraws to the Main Defence Line
- The Withdrawal of 6 Brigade to Elasson
- The Germans attack 21 Battalion above the Platamon Tunnel
- 21 Battalion Withdraws through the Pinios Gorge
- The Transfer of 16 Australian Brigade to Pinios Gorge
- The Germans approach Olympus Pass, Night 14–15 April
- The Positions of 4 Brigade about Servia Pass
- The Withdrawal of 4 Brigade, 17–18 April
- The Withdrawal of 5 Brigade
- Fourth Brigade Completes its Withdrawal, 18–19 April
- Sixth Brigade covers the Withdrawal, 18 April
- 26 Battalion Completes its Withdrawal—by Train
- The Withdrawal through Volos
- Savige Force, including some New Zealand detachments, Withdraws from Kalabaka
- The Selection of the Defence Line
- The Australian Positions
- The Germans cross the Mountain to Gonnos, 17 April
- The Germans force the Gorge, 18 April
- The Germans cross the Pinios River on the Australian front, 18 April
- Allen Force is Threatened with Encirclement
- The Orders for Withdrawal
- The Artillery prepares to Cover the Withdrawal
- The Rearguard Action in the late afternoon, 18 April
- The Road Block outside Larisa, Night 18–19 April
- The Germans enter Larisa, 19 April
- The Escape Parties
- The Germans approach Thermopylae
- The Rearguard at Dhomokos
- Anzac Corps assembles on the Thermopylae Line
- The New Zealand Sector
- The Decision to Evacuate
- The Withdrawal from Thermopylae begins, Night 22–23 April
- The Front Weakens
- The Germans approach Brallos Pass
- The Germans Attack from the Air
- Index
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Other Collections
The following collections may have holdings relevant to "Larisa":
- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
- Archives New Zealand, which has collections of maps, plans and posters; immigration passenger lists; and probate records.
- National Library of New Zealand, which has extensive collections of published material.
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.