So again, the fact that this happened on Crete was not a coincidence. Crete is one of these places, much of the Copper Canyons, which has remained frozen in time.It has tapped into a way of life dating back thousands of years that the rest of us have moved beyond but they've never
But the path to Eastern Europe leads through Crete . And Crete is otherwise pretty insignificant. It's a small island off the coast of mainland Greece, not strong, not big.
sipping ouzo on bazouki-brightened nights in the Plaka, communing with muses among the red poppies and wide columns of Corinth, and exploring the beaches of Rhodes and the ruins of Crete . Winter and spring vacations afforded the time to venture even farther, and I wandered footloose through Italy, Turkey, and Egypt,
was physically impossible. So let's begin at the beginning of the story. So what happened on Crete was this. When Hitler began rolling into Poland at the beginning of World War II, what he was up against were armed forces across Western Europe which
The only thing that it is useful for is it's a convenient stepping stone across the river. So you step on Crete on your way there. It's a nice transit spot.
Had a nickname as well. The Butcher of Crete was one guy. He was up against a guy known as The Clown.
For the sprawling building beneath the knoll, he swiftly concluded, was none other than the palace of King Minos, the legendary ruler of Crete . It was for Minos, legend held, that the architect Daedalus had built the Cretan labyrinth, which housed at its center the fearsome Minotaur, half man, half bull.
and you have the car full of food, and you can see your undergrads, and they're on the headlands, waiting for the food, and then the boat just doesn't land, and it turns around and goes to Crete , and you have to have an enforced holiday in Crete , when you come back, there is anger. Moving on, it's a very harsh landscape.
He was one of Hitler's most experienced generals. So he puts him on Crete . He's like, you know what, no more messing around on Crete .
On March 23, 1900, Evans, a few carefully chosen assistants, and 30 local workmen had broken ground at Knossos in the wild countryside of northern Crete near present-day Heraklion. He was rewarded almost immediately.
But cloth doesn't preserve, very, very rarely. And we're talking about Bronze Age and Minoan civilizations Crete and Knossos and ancient Egypt, Libya, the Romans. So I spoke to these weavers.
There's no interest in the US being a combatant in a war against someone who controls all of Eastern and Western Europe. But the path to Eastern Europe leads through Crete . And Crete is otherwise pretty insignificant.
All were incised with the same curious symbols, including these. The tablets were what Arthur Evans had come to Crete to find. It had taken him only a week to locate the first one, but his discovery would forever change the face of ancient history.
Probably, a Gaul. Or certainly, somebody in Italy who is not-- an Italian who's not Roman. Very possibly, slingers came from Numidia or from Crete . So he could be one of these.
and beans and fewer animal foods. Not to mention, people in Crete were walking like nine miles every day. And so we drew the wrong conclusions from it.
So they figure, OK, 24 hours. We can win, lock down Crete . We store all of our equipment, our supplies, our manpower there.
And that became my question-- what exactly is this guy up to that's different than the rest of us? So again, the fact that this happened on Crete was not a coincidence. Crete is one of these places, much of the Copper Canyons, which has remained frozen in time.
It has tapped into a way of life dating back thousands of years that the rest of us have moved beyond but they've never forgotten. And the thing about Crete is, because it was this isolated island that was constantly under occupation and invasion by outside forces, these guys were basically still doing the same things in the 1940s that they were doing back in the 1440s.
You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand. But the Mycenaean culture effectively had died out by about 1200 BC and earlier on Crete .
a health food. And if you look at the history of the Mediterranean diet in the Mediterranean countries, what they were doing when they did the research, they discovered that, yes, the Mediterranean people down in Crete and Sardinia and some of the Mediterranean countries that had these great health outcomes, they studied their diet, and they found out they're eating a lot more fruits and vegetables.
But he was up against forces which might be pretty formidable. Because up against General Friedrich Mueller, who became known as The Butcher of Crete , was this guy. That's George. So George is the guy who became known as the Cretan Runner, George Psychoundakis.
Any cat can pick up a kitten and run for it. You got Hitler, who's already pissed off at Crete and done with the nonsense.
Any cat can pick up a kitten and run for it. And he said, if it wasn't for what happened on Crete , I wouldn't be sitting here today.
Any cat can pick up a kitten and run for it. and hold up the Germans just long enough so that by the time they finally got off Crete and finally started heading into Russia, it was too late.
And then we will have a small stampede or a big stampede to sign books. So the opening of our book is called "Buried Treasure," and it opens at Knossos on the island of Crete in the year 1900. "The tablet, when it emerged from the ground, was in nearly perfect condition.
But of one thing Arthur Evans was already certain. Guided by the smallest of clues, he had come to Crete in search of writing from a time before Europe was known to have writing. And there, he now knew beyond doubt, he had found it."
You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand. The tablets that we have, written between 1450 and 1400 BC on Crete , what we have is only the last year of records
floor is yours. Nick Davies: OK. It is an extremely unfair arrangement. You're all eating. I haven't eaten since God was a boy. Also, I made the terrible mistake of going on a fitness week last week in Crete . They work you very hard in order that you become fit. And the result is I have a twisted ankle, a jarred wrist, a trapped nerve in my back, and various other ailments.
cords and that's the group that recorded Shaboom just after the crows had a hit with G as another of the founding rock and roll records and it's on Atlantic record in their case the cord signed with Atlantic Records house manager Lou cretes acquired a Brand New doto Limousine with the words cords Shaboom painted across its doors and headed to California where in October they appeared on CBS television's nationally
Mm-hmm. It's called the Ikaria Diet Premium Recipe Club. And that was very interesting to me because that was a cross-referencing for me, too, of, oh, they're describing something that I ate in Crete three weeks ago.
So that was day one through two, three, four, five. Day five, Hitler sends a telegram to Kurt Student, head of the Luftwaffe, and says, what's going on in Crete . France fell in five days.
So he puts him on Crete . He's like, you know what, no more messing around on Crete . You rule this island with extreme brutality.
Any cat can pick up a kitten and run for it. So where this left me was with an adventure story, looking at something that The Clown and his colleagues on Crete did which had never been
Any cat can pick up a kitten and run for it. And that, to me, was what the real crowning achievement of Crete was-- not that they killed Germans, not that they ran through the mountains.
Still farther down, they encountered rows of huge gypsum blocks, the walls of a vast prehistoric building. Evans had come upon the ruins of a sophisticated Bronze Age civilization, previously unknown, that had flowered on Crete from about 1850 to 1450 BC. Predating the Greek classical age by 1,000 years, it was the oldest European civilization ever discovered.
You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand. In about 1450 BC, invading Greeks, who were rude, unlettered people, poured from the mainland into Crete .