"Reports on atrocities in the districts of Yalova and Guemlek and in the Ismid Peninsula," presented to Parliament by the Inter-Allied Commission, offers a stark and unflinching look at the human cost of the Greco-Turkish War of 1921-1922. This historical document details the findings of the Commission's investigation into alleged war crimes and atrocities committed during the conflict.
Focusing on the specific districts of Yalova, Guemlek, and the wider Ismid Peninsula, the report provides a crucial primary source for understanding the brutal realities of this tumultuous period in history. As a record of the allegations and investigations surrounding these events, the book serves as an important resource for historians and anyone interested in the complexities of the Greco-Turkish War and its lasting impact on the region. This carefully prepared print edition makes this vital historical account accessible to a wider audience.
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