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List of massacres during the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)

Name Date Location Deaths Responsible Party Victims Notes
Greek landing at Smyrna 15–16 May 1919 Smyrna 400–500 killed Greeks, Turks Turks, Greeks The orderly landing of the Greek army soon turned into a riot against the local Turkish population by local Greeks and Greek soldiers. Stores and houses were looted, many cases of beatings, rape, killing. Estimates for killed and wounded Greeks are 100, for Turks between 300-400.[1] Further 4000 Turks were killed during Greek occupation in Smyrna, excluding these events and Menemen Massacre[2][circular reference]. McCarthy claims that 640,000 Turks were killed by Greeks in occupation areas between Greek landing at Smyrna and Turkish capture of Smyrna[3][4] however his work has faced harsh criticism by many scholars who have characterized McCarthy's views as biased towards Turkey[5] and defending Turkish atrocities against Armenians as well as genocide denial.[6][7][8]
Menemen massacre 16–17 June 1919 Menemen 100–200 Greeks Turks 200 killed, 200 injured [9]
Battle of Aydın 27 June–4 July 1919 Aydın 2,700–3,500 Turks and Greeks Turks and Greeks The Greek army occupied the city which was later taken by Turkish irregulars and then again by the Greeks. These developments resulted in the destruction of most of the city and massacres from both sides. Killed Greeks were estimated as 1,500-2,000, Turks as 1,200-1,500.
İzmit massacres March 1920 –June 1921 Ortaköy, Geyve, Akhisar, İznik, İzmit district 12,000[10] Turkish irregulars and Turkish nationalist army Greeks An Allied report (in June 1921) stated that 12,000 Greeks were massacred and 30 villages destroyed.[11][12]
Yalova Peninsula massacres 1920-21 Gemlik/Yalova Peninsula estimates vary: 5,500[13] - 9,100[14] Greeks troops, local Greeks, Armenians and Circassians[15] Turks The perpetrators were Greek troops and local Greek and Armenian gangs, who burned down Orhangazi, Yenişehir, Armutlu. In total 27 villages were razed and their population fled. In Armutlu women were methodically raped.[16] Circassians participated also in the events.[15] According to statements gathered by Ottoman officials from the Muslim refugees at the Davut Paşa camp, in total, 35 were reported to have been killed, wounded, beaten, or missing, per the questionnaire submitted by a group of 177 refugees reporting on their family members.[17]
Bilecik massacre March–April 1921 Bilecik, Sögüt, Bozüyük 208[18] Greeks troops, local Greeks Turks The town of Bilecik and crops were burned down by the retreating Greek army, local people were massacred.[19] Bilecik, Sögüt, Bozüyük and dozens of neighboring villages were burned or plundered by the hastily retreating Greek army, their haste limited the destruction.[18]
Samsun deportations May–November 1921 Samsun 21,000 deported, c. 10,000 dead.[20] Turkish irregulars and Turkish nationalist army Greeks Central Army under Nureddin Pasha[21] and irregulars under Topal Osman[22] forced the Greeks of Samsun to Death Marches.
İzmit massacre 24 June 1921 İzmit 300[23][24] Greek Army Turks Up to 300 people, mostly men, were executed by Greek troops. Their bodies were buried in a mass grave outside the town. Arnold J. Toynbee was a reporter who described these events in the Manchester Guardian.[23]
Karatepe village massacre [tr] 14 February 1922 Karatepe 385[25] Greek Army Turks In one of the examples of the Greek atrocities during the retreat, on 14 February 1922, in the Turkish village of Karatepe in Aydin Vilayeti, after being surrounded by the Greeks, all the inhabitants were put into the mosque, then the mosque was burned. The few who escaped fire were shot.[26][verification needed]
Salihli massacre 5 September 1922 Salihli at least 76[27] Greek forces Turks The city was burned by the retreating Greek army, 65% of the buildings were destroyed.[28]
Turgutlu massacre 4–6 September 1922 Turgutlu (former Kasaba) at least 1,000; somewhere between 1,000 to 31,000[28] Greek forces Turks The city was burned by the retreating Greek army, 90% of the buildings were destroyed.[28] Approximately 1,000 died.[28] Park:"Cassaba (present day Turgutlu) was a town of 40,000 souls, 3,000 of whom were non-Muslims. Of these 37,000 Turks only 6,000 could be accounted for among the living, while 1,000 Turks were known to have been shot or burned to death. Of the 2,000 buildings that constituted the city, only 200 remained standing."
Turgutlu massacre[29] September 1922 Turgutlu (former Kasaba) 4,000[29] Turks Greeks From 8,000 Greek civilians gathered in the town, half of them remained after the evacuation of the Greek Army. They were killed by the advancing Turkish soldiers. As a part of Greek genocide.[29]
Uşak massacre 1 September 1922 Uşak 200[30] Greeks Turks The city was burned by the retreating Greek army, 33% of the buildings were destroyed.[28] [dubiousdiscuss]
Manisa massacre 6–7 September 1922 Manisa 4,355[31] Greek troops Turks The city was burned by the retreating Greek army.[28] 855 people shootted down by Greek Army and 3,500 people died in flames. Turkish sources are guessing that 300 women were kidnapped to rape.[32][circular reference] James Loder Park, the U.S. Vice-Consul in Constantinople at the time, who toured much of the devastated area immediately after the Greek evacuation, described the situation, as follows:[28] "Manisa... almost completely wiped out by fire... 10,300 houses, 15 mosques, 2 baths, 2,278 shops, 19 hotels, 26 villas... [destroyed]."
Alaşehir massacre [tr] 3–4 September 1922 Alaşehir 3,000[33] Greeks Turks The city was burned by the retreating Greek army.[28]
Akhisar massacre September 1922 Akhisar 7,000[34] Turkish forces Greeks As a result of the capture of the city by the Turkish nationalist army, 7,000 out of the 10,000 strong Greek community of the city was massacred in a nearby gorge. Since then there is no Christian community in the city.[34]
Ayvalık massacre After September 19, 1922 Ayvalık 2,977[35] Turkish forces Greeks Most of the male Greek population, some 3,000, who remained in the town were deported to the interior of Anatolia, of those only 23 survived. The rest of the population was deported to Greece. As a part of Greek genocide.[35]
Cunda Island massacre After September 19, 1922 Cunda Island Hundreds[35] Turkish forces Greeks Several hundreds of Greek civilians were killed on the islet of Cunda Island, only some children were spared. As a part of Greek genocide.[36]
Massacres before and during the Turkish capture of Smyrna 8–22 September 1922 İzmir "Every morning scores of newly dead bodies appeared"[37] Turkish gangs and soldiers[37] Greeks[37] Further 10,000 to 125,000 Greeks and Armenians died as a result of the Great Fire of Smyrna[37][38][39]

See also

References

  1. ^ Smith, Michael Llewellyn (1999). Ionian vision : Greece in Asia Minor, 1919-1922 (New edition, 2nd impression ed.). London: C. Hurst. p. 90. ISBN 9781850653684. ..., the Turks suffered 300 to 400 casualties, killed and wounded, and the Greeks about 100,
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  12. ^ Reports on atrocities in the districts of Yalova and Guemlek and in the Ismid Peninsula. 1921. pp. 1–2–3–4–5–6–7–8–9–10–11. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  13. ^ McNeill, William H. (1989). Arnold J. Toynbee: A Life. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199923397. To protect their flanks from harassment, Greek military authorities then encouraged irregular bands of armed men to attack and destroy Turkish populations of the region they proposed to abandon. By the time the Red Crescent vessel arrived at Yalova from Constantinople in the last week of May, fourteen out of sixteen villages in that town's immediate hinterland had been destroyed, and there were only 1500 survivors from the 7000 Moslems who had been living in these communities.
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  16. ^ Sorrowful Shores, Ryan Gingeras, page 111-112, 2009
  17. ^ Gingeras, Ryan (2009). Sorrowful Shores:Violence, Ethnicity, and the End of the Ottoman Empire 1912-1923. Oxford University Press. p. 112. ISBN 9780191609794. In total only thirty-five were reported to have been killed, wounded, beaten, or missing. This is in line with the observations of Arnold Toynbee, who declared that one to two murders were sufficient to drive away the population of a village.
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  35. ^ a b c Clark, Bruce (2006). Twice a stranger : the mass expulsion that forged modern Greece and Turkey. Cambridge (Massachusetts): Harvard University Press. p. 25. ISBN 9780674023680. only twenty-three of the 3000 men from Ayvali came back alive..
  36. ^ Clark, Bruce (2006). Twice a stranger : the mass expulsion that forged modern Greece and Turkey. Cambridge, (Massachusetts): Harvard University Press. p. 25. ISBN 9780674023680. On the nearby islet which is known in Greek as Moschonisi and in Turkish as Cunda, several hundred civilians of all ages were taken away and killed, only some of the children were spared and sent to orphanages
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  39. ^ Abulafia, David (2011). The great sea : a human history of the Mediterranean. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 287. ISBN 9780195323344. Retrieved 23 February 2014. As the refugees crowded into the city, massacres, rape and looting, mainly but not exclusively by the irregulars, became the unspoken order of the day

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Eemnes, adalah sebuah gemeente Belanda yang terletak di provinsi Utrecht. Pada tahun 2006 daerah ini memiliki penduduk sebesar 8856 jiwa. Lihat pula Daftar Kota Belanda lbsMunisipalitas di provinsi Utrecht Amersfoort Baarn Bunnik Bunschoten De Bilt De Ronde Venen Eemnes Houten IJsselstein Leusden Lopik Montfoort Nieuwegein Oudewater Renswoude Rhenen Soest Stichtse Vecht Utrecht Utrechtse Heuvelrug Veenendaal Vijfheerenlanden Wijk bij Duurstede Woerden Woudenberg Zeist Artikel bertopik geografi a…

1853–1856 war For other uses, see Crimean War (disambiguation). Crimean WarPart of the Ottoman wars in Europe and the Russo-Turkish WarsAttack on the Malakoff, by William SimpsonDate16 October 1853 – 30 March 1856 (1853-10-16 – 1856-03-30)(2 years, 5 months and 2 weeks)LocationCrimea, North Caucasus, Balkans, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, White Sea, Far EastResult Allied victoryTerritorialchanges Russia loses the Danube Delta and Southern Bessarabia.Belligerents…

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