SMYRNA COMMEMORATIVE SERIES |
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Hellenic Communication Service is pleased to announce the release of a series of articles, reviews and photos, commemorating Smyrna and her destruction in 1922. A pivotal period in modern Greek history, the mass murders and final torching of one of the East's most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities remains a black mark upon the history of humanity. Turkish Muslims led by Mustapha Kemal (Ataturk), the victorious revolutionary leader of Turkey, committed atrocities against the city's Christian majority -- predominantly Greeks and Armenians -- as they retook the city and finally purged it of any Christian character. For a number of reasons, however, western historians have largely ignored the tragedy of Smyrna. This is unsurprising, since coverage of Balkan history and the Middle East has traditionally been minimal, even in introductory college-level courses. Yet, some scholars like Dobkin assert a more deliberate attempt to omit Smyrniot history, arguing convincingly that Western Allies, anxious to protect potential oil interests, refused to intervene in the massacre and later engaged in a massive cover-up. Supporting this position are the repeated -- and some would argue, systematic -- attempts by some governments today to revise the historical record and to refute the clear testimony of so many credible witnesses, from survivors, to diplomats and Christian missionaries.
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Learn more about Smyrna and other areas of Asia Minor, view remainder of commemorative series items, as well as HCS archives of relevant releases and articles. |
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