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24.01.2022 Duration: 1 hr 27 min (87 min) Director/Screenwriter: Maria Iliou The film was produced by PROTEUS.
23.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3056006654680015&id=100008121315872
22.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/471053857010561/posts/811031733012770/
21.01.2022 https://epontos.blogspot.com/2020/11/22.html
19.01.2022 https://neoskosmos.com//tetrakosioi-tonoi-oston-ellinidon/
18.01.2022 Please press the link to watch the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trrCA77LDow
16.01.2022 REMEMBERING THE GREEK GENOCIDE IN COLOR: HORROR AT KERASOUNTA 1922 A Young Greek Woman (after torture and rape) was beheaded and hanged: the primordial savage...ry is exemplified on the faces of her murderers (a mix of Turkish soldiers and their criminal auxiliaries). The cover was necessary to respect the unfortunate human being (besides being beheaded, her breast were also cut off) Digitized-Colorization by 1915 the Armenian Genocide film page See more
16.01.2022 https://neoskosmos.com//ta-dikaiomata-ton-pontion-ston-po/
15.01.2022 On the eve of the Asia Minor Genocide Commemoration day, join us on Facebook tomorrow at 6:30pm to watch the film-documentary that was received with great acclaim in Athens and the USA. Neil Genzlinger of the New York Times wrote: Smyrna: The Destruction of a Cosmopolitan City (1900-1922) ...is still a sobering study in how individual human beings can become afterthoughts in the face of broad movements like nationalism, a phenomenon that is still much in evidence almost a c...entury later." .. Smyrna: The Destruction of a Cosmopolitan City - 1900-1922 Director: Maria Ilioú Writer: Maria Ilioú Running Time:1h 27m Genre: Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6lA986pnBU&feature=emb_logo
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13.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1626061231020288/posts/2588333551459713/
13.01.2022 10 IMPORTANT AND LITTLE-KNOW FACTS ABOUT THE GREEK GENOCIDE millions of innocent Greeks were killed or deported in what is known as the Greek Genocide. In the Asia Minor region of Turkey, the Ottoman Empire felt it was being threatened by the indigenous Greek people. As a result, the Empire enacted a systematic genocide to rid the nation-state of the Greek contaminants. During the nine-year genocidal period, the Turks and the Ottoman government set out to exterminate the C...hristian Greek population that resided in the Ottoman Empire. These are ten facts about the Greek Genocide that set the pace for the future of the Ottoman Empire By Brianna Summ (2017) https://borgenproject.org/10-facts-about-the-greek-genocide/
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08.01.2022 https://neoskosmos.com//22os-mathitikos-diagonismos-tis-/
07.01.2022 The Great Fire of Smyrna: Greek & Armenian pogroms, Turkey, 13-17 Sep 1922 Robert Davidian's grandfather, George Magarian, born in 1895, educated at the American College at Konya, Turkey and, later, director of the Konya YMCA, filmed Smyrna, Turkey, immediately after it's genocidal destruction. The resulting 35mm edited nitrate film was hidden in my grandmother's apartment in NYC for 60 years. I was lucky to transfer it to digital before it completely disintegrates. -Robert... Davidian 5 March 2008 -YouTube Samvel Martirosyan https://www.youtube.com/watch
05.01.2022 http://www.pontos-news.gr//mathitikos-diagonismos-sti-melv
05.01.2022 The Martyred City : The Smyrna Catastrophe (September, 1922) Remembrance of the Christian/ Hellenic Genocide panel discussion hosted by EMBCA (the East Mediterranean Business Culture Alliance) in Association with The Order of AHEPA Hellenic Cultural Commission - USA.
04.01.2022 The Greek Boy Scouts of Aydin in the summer of 1919. They blindfolded the scouts in turn , subjecting them to torture and demanding they too renounce Christ and their Greek heritage.
04.01.2022 At the beginning of 1914, the German Military Mission to the Ottoman Empire expressed the view that, in the event of the country's involvement in a war against the West, the Greek Orthodox population of Asia Minor could not inspire confidence in the issue of Turkish security. Lehmann von Saunders assured the Neo-Turks that "the frosts and cold of winter, the rains and high humidity, the sun and the terrible heat of summer, the rash and cholera, the hardships and the famine... will have the same effect which you account for with your own plan, that is, to exterminate them with massacres. With the system I suggest, their death is certain. But before they die, they will offer us their valuable services for the nation. Moreover, their wives will not give birth, and so your demographic problem will be solved, while this hated and dishonourable race will be eradicated and lost forever in a generation, and you will acquire a Turkish homogeneity, which will give to the nation a new force. And do not forget, of course, the possessions and estates that the Yunans will leave after their loss, that will pass to the public, that is, to all of you ". Posted by e-Pontos https://epontos.blogspot.com/2020/08/blog-post_69.html
03.01.2022 "Axel Çorlu, an academic born in Smyrni (, Turkish: zmir), created controversy on Twitter in a thread where he denounced the Turkish government’s decision to convert Chora church into a mosque and questioned Turkish citizens connections to Central Asia."
03.01.2022 "What if your grandparents had narrowly escaped a genocide that left one million people dead, just because they shared your faith and ethnic background? That’s part of the Karayanis family story, in the mass murder of Greeks by Ottoman Turkey that followed the Great War." "Our guide back to the 20th Century’s first genocide, is Greek-Australian Aris Tsifidis, who brings us The Genocide of the Greeks in Turkey: Survivor Testimonies from The Nicomedia (Massacres of 1920-1921. It’s the first English translation of journalist Kostas Faltaits work, published in 1921 under the title, These are the Turks: Survivor Testimonies from the Nicomedia Massacre."