Psomiades, Presented at the "Conference on Human Rights Issues in the Eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor" Hellenic-Canadian Federation of Ontario, Toronto, 21 May 2000 | Stier, Grosser Atlas zur Weltgeschichte, Westermann, 1985, p |
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In his account of Smyrna, he writes not as a historian, but as a publicist | Crisis and Conciliation: A Year of Rapprochement between Greece and Turkey |
Turkish-Greek Relations: Escaping from the Security Dilemma in the Aegean.
5 million Greeks of Asia minor — Ionians, Pontians, and Cappadocians — approximately 750,000 were massacred and 750,000 exiled | |
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They would be targeted both prior to and alongside the Armenians of Anatolia and Assyrians of Anatolia and Mesopotamia | 201] states that the post-1923 exchange involved 192,356 Greeks from Turkey and 354,647 Muslims from Greece |
"Turks will be Turks" in the New York Times September 16, 1922• "24 Greek Villages are Given to the Fire" in the Atlanta Constitution March 30, 1922• In several of his novels, written more than two decades before the events of September 1922, he had already identified the Turk as the stock-in-trade of Western civilization.
438—439]; but using the same source Eddy [1931, p |
According to the official records of the Mixed Commission set up to monitor the movements, the "Greeks" who were transferred after 1923 numbered 189,916 and the number of Muslims expelled to Turkey was 355,635 [Ladas 1932, pp.
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