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Quotes from historical documents and related Photos.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."



Documents and Posters
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Massacre at Chios, painted by Eugène Delacroix in 1824. Portrays the massacre of the Hellenes of that island in 1822.

Massacre at Chios, painted by Eugène Delacroix in 1824. Portrays the massacre of the Hellenes of that island in 1822.



For more information about the painting, see:
Louvre Museum, Paris, France.



Related quote:

The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire 1915-16
PREFACE:

"Can human beings (it may be asked) have perpetrated such crimes on innocent women and children? But a recollection of previous massacres will show that such crimes are part of the long settled and often repeated policy of Turkish rulers. In Chios, nearly a century ago, the Turks slaughtered almost the whole Greek population of the island."


The Hellenic Genocide
Quotes from historical documents and related Photos.

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