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| | Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Armistice of Mudanya was concluded on October 11, 1922, with the Allies keeping east Thrace and the Bosporus under occupation, but the Greeks evacuating these areas. |  | | In March 1922 the Allies proposed a ceasefire, but Kemal answered there could be no settlement while the Greeks remained in Anatolia. |  | | This political context of this conflict is linked to secret agreements on sharing of Ottoman Empire at the end of WWI. |
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| | The Greco-Turkish War 1919-1922 |
 | | Focusing on the formative years of 1914 to 1922, when everything -- even an alliance between Arab nationalism and Zionism-seemed possible, Fromkin raises questions about what might have been done differently and answers questions about why things were done as they were. |  | | The nationalists defied the authority of the sultan, and took the offensive against the Allies in Anatolia. |  | | The Republic of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs documents relating to the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922. |
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| | Paradox Interactive Forums - 1919 - Turkey |
 | | This was solely done for the purpose of avoiding further confusion on legal documents since Istanbul was the name already in use by the Turkish speaking citizens for the last 450 years, but christian subjects were free to refer it as Constantinopolis. |  | | He was there on 10th of September 1922, the liberation of Smyrna from 3 years of Greek occupation. |
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| | war and social upheaval : Greco-Turkish War 1919-22 |
 | | The Italians kept the Dodecanese Islands, which they had seized from the Ottomans before World War I (1912). |  | | Some Greeks authors refer to this a genocide and claim large numbers of Greeks were massacred. |  | | Most of the ethnic Greeks in Anatolia had already fled or had been expelled by the Turks. |
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 | | Practically the Turks since in the course of the military operations in 1922 were moving out by force the Greek population from the seaside of Asia Minor and during l923 and 1924 was forced according to this convention to move out to Greece. |  | | We have already concluded shortly that the migration movements and repercussions on the exchange of the ethnic structure in Aegean Macedonia which took part in the period of 1912-1949, as a result of the historical events and the discrimination politics of the Greek authorities. |  | | But, another fact for the Macedonians, and not only for them, had got very significant results for the exchanges in ethnic structure of Aegean Macedonia, and it was Greco-Turkish War between 1919 and 1922. |
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| | Axis History Forum :: View topic - Greco-Turkish War 1919-22 |
 | | The catastrophic rout of the Greek army in Asia Minor triggered a revolution in Athens that culminated in the expulsion of King Constantine and his brother Andrew, and the execution of two prime ministers, three other cabinet members, and the last Greek commander in Asia Minor, General Georgios Hatzianestis. |  | | Within a month, however, the Ottoman government stripped him of his authority and ordered his arrest Against incredible odds, he determined as a civilian to organize political resistance and find a political group that would grant him new authority. |  | | However, some Greek troops had been left behind, and these, along with the thousands of refugees, were in a state of confusion. |
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 | | After that war, most of the Jews, approximately 900,000 people, fled from a number of Arab countries (as well as Iran), mostly to Israel. |  | | Central Europe After the World War II division of Poland according to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, Germans deported Poles and Jews from Polish territories annexed by Nazi Germany, while the Soviet Union deported Poles from areas of Eastern Poland, Kresy. |  | | Data Transfer Later on Jews were transferred by Nazis to ghettoes and eventually to death camps. |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Greco-Turkish relations |
 | | An additional complication arose in Greek-Turkish relations during the 1970s: the discovery of oil in the Aegean Sea. |  | | The persecution itself took the form of lootings, expulsions and mass murders. |  | | This led directly to the Balkan Wars of 1912-13, in which Greece seized Crete, the islands, the rest of Thessaly and Epirus, and coastal Macedonia from the Ottomans, in alliance with Serbia and Bulgaria. |
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| | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 98039700 |
 | | During the nineteenth century the Greek nation fostered the idea of a resuscitated empire embracing Constantinople and Ionia, which would reclaim from the Turks what had been lost when Constantinople fell to the Ottoman invaders in 1453. |  | | The book ends with the destruction of Smyrna, the evacuation of Asia Minor, and the trial and execution of the politicians held responsible for the disastrous events. |  | | Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Greece Politics and government 1917-1935, Greco-Turkish War, 1921-1922, Greeks Turkey |
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| | Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922): Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | to the Greeks as the Catastrophe of Minor Asia and to the rest of the world as the War of Minor Asia, Exception Handler: No article summary found. |  | | Turkey made no claim to its former Arab provinces and recognized British possession of Cyprus and Italian possession of the Dodecanese, Exception Handler: No article summary found. |  | | Turkish War of Independence (The turkish war of independence is a part of the history of turkey that spans from the defeat of the ottoman...) |
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| | War and Peace - Halflife2.net |
 | | War does encourages the economy if it is well ran. |  | | But for the USSR for instance, the War was disastrous economically, because they had to devote themselves to Total War agaisnt the Germans, meaning everything that came from the USSR had to be for the War. |  | | war is good for business, and business owns politics in the developed world, therefore, to support business there must be war. |
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| | Battle of Inonu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Battle of Inonu describes two battles that were fought in 1921 near the Turkish village of Inonu during the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922), which marked a turning point in the war. |  | | While the battles marked a turning point in the war, following the battles of Inonu there was a stalemate, as the Turks had missed their chance to encircle and destroy the Greek army, which retreated in good order. |  | | The commander of the Turkish forces at Inonu, Ismet Pasha, who was one of Kemal's closest collaborators, had his name changed to Ismet Inonu by Kemal Ataturk himself in memory of the victory at Inonu. |
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| | Greco-Turkish War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 (also called the War in Asia Minor, the Catastrophe of Asia Minor, and in Turkey called the Turkish War of Independence) |  | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |  | | The Greco-Turkish War of 1897 (also called the Thirty Days' War) |
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| | Battle of Dumlupinar - |
 | | Hatzianestis had his HQ at Smyrna and was effectively out of control. |  | | The war was seen to have no end. |  | | Kemal, who had been appointed C-in-C of the Turkish Army, decided to strike the Greeks in August 1922. |
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| | Greco-Turkish War: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | The Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 (The Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922: more facts about this subject) (also called the War in Asia Minor, the Catastrophe of Asia Minor, and in Turkey called the Turkish War of Independence) |  | | The Greco-Turkish War of 1897 (The Greco-Turkish War of 1897: more facts about this subject) (also called the Thirty Days' War) |
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| | History of Turkey |
 | | This was largely symbolic, as no Turkish troops engaged in battle. |  | | When all its western neighbours were under Axis occupation during World War II, Turkey signed a peace treaty with Germany and officially remained neutral until near the end of war. |  | | The government was formed from the Ankara-based revolutionary group, led by Atatürk, which had defeated Greece in western Turkey (see Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922). |
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| | Hemingway Review, The: INFANTRY AND INFANTICIDE IN A FAREWELL TO ARMS |
 | | This passage moves from a language of death in general to death by murder-from "That was what you did. |  | | The very existence of a scene of a choking child in A Farewell to Arms suggests that Hemingway found in his war correspondence something inassimilable-a fact of history irreducible to words in both the newspaper accounts and in historical memory. |  | | The trench warfare of World War I, the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922, and the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide complicated modernists' interest in "the new," as these atrocities were only "modern" insofar as they employed killing machines and systemic warfare. |
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| | The Occupation discarded lies |
 | | Following the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 in which Greece was defeated, overt anti-semitism in Greece increased and propaganda and violence became commonplace. |  | | I just don't get how they could violate the Armistice and continue sttacliong a sovereign state after Versailles was signed. |  | | You are confusing the actual valid science of population gentics with the psuedo science of race. |
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| | Treaty of Sèvres: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Following the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) and the disastrous defeat of the Greek forces, a peace agreement was signed with the Soviet Union. |  | | and the Ottoman Empire after World War I. |  | | Sèvres, Treaty of, 1920, peace treaty concluded after World War I at Sèvres, France, between the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), on the one hand, and the Allies (excluding Russia and the United States) on the other. |
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| | August 30 Encyclopedia Article @ VariedTastes.com |
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 | | Because of their strategic position near the Dardanelles, the western powers, particularly Britain, insisted at the end of the Balkan Wars in 1913 that the islands should be retained by the Ottoman Empire when the other Aegean islands were ceded to Greece. |  | | Imbros (Turkish Gökçeada or İmroz, Greek ἼμβÏÎ¿Ï (Imvros)) and Tenedos (Turkish Bozcaada ; Greek ΤÎÎ½ÎµÎ´Î¿Ï (Tenedhos)) are two islands in the Aegean Sea which are part of Ãanakkale Province... |  | | Before the First World War Gökçeada was mainly inhabited by Greeks and called Imbros. |
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 | | This event is convened by the "International Society of Friends of Nikos Kazantzakis, Sydney Branch". |  | | The scene is Lykovrisi, a wealthy Greek village in Asia Minor, at the time of Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922. |  | | The people of the village are preparing to put on a dramatic performance re-telling the story of Christ's Passion. |
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| | UC San Diego /All Locations |
 | | Greco Turkish War 1921 1922 Turkey Izmir Fiction |  | | Beyond the Aegean / Elia Kazan SSH; SSH 7th Floor ; PS3561.A93 B48 1994 ; AVAILABLE |
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| | greco turkish war - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "greco turkish war" is defined. |  | | We found 2 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word greco turkish war: |  | | GRECO-TURKISH WAR : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info] |
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| | Greco-Turkish War, 1921-1922 books, find the lowest prices |
 | | Greco-Turkish War, 1921-1922 books, find the lowest prices |  | | Bag the Elephant : How to Win And Keep... |  | | He Drasis Tes Anexartetou Merarchias Kata Ten Mikrasiatiken Katastrophen Tou 1922 |
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| | Military of Greece |
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