The Hellenic Genocide
Quotes from historical documents and related Photos.


The Hellenic Genocide was the systematic torture, massacre and ethnic cleansing of several millions Hellenes (Greeks) perpetrated by the Turks in Asia Minor, Constantinople (called Istanbul by the Turks), Eastern Thrace, Imvros, Tenedos, Macedonia, Cappadocia and Pontos between the beginning of the 1890's and the end of the 1950's.

Millions of children, men and women were tortured and massacred or expelled from their homes only for being Hellenes. In the same places and often at the same time, were also massacred millions of Armenians and Assyrians.

The only "sin" of those millions of persons was to live where their ancestors had lived for thousands of years before the Turkish invasions. The Turkish rulers carried out with unimaginable cruelty their plan to create a "Turkey for the Turks."



Comparison of Conducts
Pair 3 of 7.


Hellenic soldiers giving food to poor Ottomans during the war against Turkey.

Hellenic soldiers giving food to poor Ottomans during the war against Turkey.

The photo above is a reduced copy of the original published at
MEMORIES FROM SMYRNI 1918 - 1922
by Konstantinos Chatzikyriakos.



Turkish soldiers proudly posing with bodies of their Christian victims. The Christians were like animals to be hunted.

Turkish soldiers proudly posing with bodies of their Christian victims. The Christians were like animals to be hunted.



Related quote:

The Blight of Asia
CHAPTER XIX:

"On this point a letter is submitted by Doctor M. C. Elliott, a noted and native-born American physician who for several years was engaged in hospital work in the Near East. Doctor Elliott’s testimony that she has never yet seen a Mussulman woman who had been violated is significant and, incidentally, is high tribute to the Greek soldier. It will be seen, also, that Turks confine their lustful orgies to Christian girls."


The Hellenic Genocide
Quotes from historical documents and related Photos.

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