Publisher's Synopsis
The Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 was fought between Greece and the Turkish National Movement during the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of World War I, between May 1919 and October 1922.
Greco-Turkish War
Chapter 1: Greco-Turkish War
1.1 Geopolitical context
1.2 The Greek community in Anatolia
1.3 Greek irredentism
1.4 The National Schism in Greece
Chapter 2: Greek expansion
2.1 Landing at Smyrna (May 1919)
2.2 Greek summer offensives (Summer 1920)
2.3 Treaty of Sèvres (August 1920)
2.4 Greek advance (October 1920)
2.5 Change in Greek government (November 1920)
2.6 Battles of Inönü (December 1920 - March 1921)
2.7 Shift of support towards Turkish Revolutionaries
2.8 Battle of Afyonkarahisar-Eskisehir (July 1921)
2.9 Battle of Sakarya (August and September 1921)
2.10 Stalemate (September 1921 - August 1922)
Chapter 3: Turkish counter-attack
3.1 Turkish advance on Smyrna
3.2 Chanak Crisis
Chapter 4: Resolution
4.1 Factors contributing to the outcome
4.2 Atrocities and claims of ethnic cleansing by both sides
4.3 Greek massacres of Turks
4.4 Greek scorched-earth policy
4.5 Population Exchange
Chapter 5: Partition of the Ottoman Empire
Chapter 6: French Mandates
6.1 Mandate of Lebanon
6.2 British Mandates
6.3 Mandate for Mesopotamia
6.4 Mandate for Palestine
Chapter 7: Independence movements
7.1 Arabian Peninsula
7.2 Anatolia
7.3 Russia
7.4 United Kingdom
7.5 Italy
7.6 France
7.7 Greece
7.8 South West Caucasian Republic
7.9 Armenia
7.10 Administration for Western Armenia
7.11 Wilsonian Armenia
7.12 Georgia
7.13 Republic of Turkey