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HERE at last is the truth about the destruction of Smyrna and the massacre of a large part of its Inhabitants by one who was present.
The writer of the following pages is a man, happily, who is not restrained from telling what he knows by political reasons or by any consideration of fear or self-interest. He gives the whole story of the savage extermination of Christian civilization throughout the length and breadth of the old Byzantine Empire in a clear and convincing manner
That it should have been possible twenty centuries after the birth of Christ for a small and backward nation, like the Turks, to have committed such crimes against civilization and the progress of the world, is a matter which should cause all conscientious people to pause and think; yet the writer shows conclusively that these crimes have been committed without opposition on the part of any Christian nation and that the last frightful scene at Smyrna was enacted within a few yards of powerful Allied and American battle fleet.
We turned a deaf ear to the dying Christians, when they called to us for aid, fully aware that America was their only hope, and now it would appear that there is a growing tendency in this country to whitewash the Turks and condone their crimes in order to obtain material advantages from them.

The author takes the position that this can not be done, as the Turks have put so great an affront upon humanity that it can not easily be overlooked, and the truth is sure to come out. He claims that high ideals are more than oil or railroads, and that the Turks should not be accepted into the society of decent nations until they show sincere repentance for their crimes.

Fraternizing with them on any other terms creates a suspicion of sordidness or even complicity. From the outspoken nature of this book it will be evident to the reader that the writing of it has required considerable courage and that it has been inspired by no other possible motive than a desire to make the truth known about matters which it is important for the world to know.
(Signed) JAMES W. GERARD
(American Ambassador to Germany prior to U.S. involvement in World War One
)


James Watson Gerard
(1867-1951).

Photos - Christian Genocide  
The Turkish motto: "Kil all Christians" - "Turkey for the Turks"

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Turkish infantry, drilled by German instructors.
Hellenic villagers from Kerasond, Pontos, massacred by the Turks.
Hellenes of Asia Minor, killed by the Turks
An Hellenic family killed by the Turks. Children and babies were equally treated with cruelty.
Hellenic refugees.
Hellenic refugees. A woman a small child, who probably had a broken leg.
The ruins of the Aidinion Hospital.
Remains of an Hellenic school in Pontos. Frontistirio Agios Georgios Arguroupolis.
Remains of an Hellenic school in Pontos. Frontistirio Palaias Argyroupolis.
 
The church of Taxiarchis turned into a liquor storehouse.
Part of the city of Afion Karahissar burned by the Kemalist forces during their withdrawal.


Handbook of WAR Facts and Peace Problems
CHAPTER III

"Many officers and soldiers of the Turkish army who have been captured by the Allies and have arrived at Salonica, upon being questioned, have told of the destruction of Hellenism in Turkey.... Three means have been used, general mobilization, requisitions, and deportations.

Up to the end of 1917 more than 200,000 Greeks between 15 and 48 years of age were mobilized. Large numbers of these have succumbed to maltreatment, famine, exposure, and epidemics.

The Hellenic populations that have been compelled to leave their homes in Thrace and Asia Minor number more than 1,500,000. With the exception of the Greek populations of Constantinople, Smyrna, and some other cities, all the Greeks of Turkey are suffering martyrdom through deportations, outrages on women, and starvation.

Half of the deported populations have perished in consequence of ill-treatment, disease, and famine. Many have committed suicide or have been massacred in the interior of Asia Minor. Those that remain are subjected to continual martyrdom as slaves or are forced to become Mohammedans. Turkish functionaries and officers declare that no Christian shall be left alive in Turkey unless he embraces Mohammedanism.."

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