- The Battle of Thermopylae
- The army of the ancient and byzantine greeks
- Declaration of the Revolution in Mani (17th March 1821)
- The Hellenic – Ottoman War of 1897
- The Macedonian Struggle
- The Balkan wars 1912 – 1913 through the hellenic and rumanian press of that time
- The Political-Military Situation in Europe Until the Outbreak of the 2nd World War (1919-1939)
- Elaia (Kalpaki) - Kalama battle
- 28th October 1940 and Sofia Vembo, “the singer of victory”
- The battle of the fortresses (6th - 9th April 1941)
- National Resistance(1941–1944)
- Phalanx of the Greeks of Egypt (Prelude of the Hellenic Military Presence in the Middle East)
- The new international class and the geostrategic position of Greece and the Aegean in the new era
- Hellenic Army's Preparation for the Balkan Wars; applying the joint warfare concept
- Building up alliances before venturing into Balkan Wars, 1912-1913; the impact of coalitions
- “From the Mürzsteg Agreement to the Epirus Front, 1903-1913”
- Joint warfare across time; case studies from the Hellenic ancient history
- Strategic and operational innovations at the Hellenic Armed Forces, as parameter of the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913
- Treaty of Bucharest. The role of Romania in the end of Balkan War II
- 1915-1918 Organisation of the Hellenic Army and Participation in the Operations
- Contribution of Greece to the Victory of the Allies during WW II