Marion left Greece during the
Greco-Italian War. Sarafis resurfaced as a leading figure of the
Greek Resistance movement. Initially in contact with the Republican
EDES and
EKKA movements, in March 1943 he was arrested by guerillas of the communist
EAM/
Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS). Despite his background, a month later Sarafis joined ELAS. His motives for this have been hotly contested, but he seems to have been impressed by ELAS' strength and at least partly sympathized with its political aims. In May, he was appointed as head of its general staff. From this position, he played a crucial role during the Resistance and later during the
Dekemvriana. After the military and political defeat of EAM in the Dekemvriana, he was captured and exiled to
Serifos where Marion re-established correspondence with him in 1946. She had joined the
League for Democracy in Greece in England, which campaigned for the release of
political prisoners and reform of British policy towards Greece. == Post-war activities ==