
TURKISH CRUELTY BARED BY GREEKS
Atrocities like those against Armenians revealed in documents translated for Greeks here
New York Times
16 Jun 1918
(excerpt)
The Turkish campaign of atroci-
ties against the Armenians, it is 
now becoming known, was coin-
cident with a similar program 
against the millions of Greeks inhabiting 
Thrace, the districts around the Bos-
porus, the Dardanelles, and the Sea of 
Marmora, the southern coast of the 
Black Sea, and the eastern shores of the 
Aegean.
According to estimates made by the 
Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, fully 
1,500,000 Greeks of the Turkish Empire 
have been deported from their homes, 
usually under conditions which made 
probable death from starvation, disease, 
or exposure. Hundreds of thousands 
have died thus or have been massacred 
by Turkish soldiery; unspeakable 
atrocities have been a regular 
accompaniment of massacres and 
deportations, and the commercial, 
religious, and civic life of the 
Greek communities has been destroyed.
 
				


