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How Asia Minor died
The Asia Minor Campaign and Catastrophe through the reports and diary of the journalist Konstantinos Faltaic
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ISBN code: | 978-618-86182-6-8 |
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Publisher: | Αφοι Κυριακίδη – ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ Α.Ε. |
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Year of Issue: | 2022 |
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Cover story | Soft Cover Plain |
Weight: | 1.04 kg |
Dimensions: | 15×23 |
Pages: | 512 |
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Volume in the Series: | – |
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How did we get from the frenetic enthusiasm of the campaign for the liberation of the unredeemed brothers in Asia Minor and the realization of the “Great Idea”, to the lamentation of the destruction of Smyrna and the final loss of Eastern Thrace? Why was the suffering of the local Greek populations unable to move the Greek governments and citizens? The reader of this book, following the course of the war correspondent of the newspaper “Forward” Konstantinos Faltaic, from Prousa in March 1921 to Thrace in October 1922, and through a wealth of information -knowing, He will be able to draw useful conclusions about the Asia Minor Catastrophe and how Asia Minor finally “died”.