Comprehensive collection dealing with the postal history of Greece in WWII, through mail covers of that period presented along with additional relevant historical information, photographs, note-books and sketch maps. The collection is divided in two parts. The First part is concerned with mainland Greece, starting from the early Italian invasion to the German invasion period and including mail covers from mainly British and Greek forces. In total 29 covers and 2 letters from Greece bearing various military and censor cachets.The second part is focusing on the story of the British Cpt. Lawrence, presenting his mails mainly from Crete, where he was established with British troops at Tymbakion camp, before the German invasion. Lawrence was caught as P.O.W and sent from Crete to Camp StalagVIII Germany. This collection includes 11 mail covers from and to Lawrence sent from/to Palestine, Crete and the POW camp at Germany, 13 original photographs from Crete and StalagVIII camp and sketch maps. Also includes a very interesting – historical value - 4 pages handwritten by A. Lawrence note-book conducted while he was POW at Crete and Germany, entitled “POW mail”.