Greek genocide
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The Greek genocide, part of which is known as the Pontic genocide, was the systematic genocide of the Christian Ottoman Greek population from its historic homeland in Anatolia during World War I and its aftermath (1914–22).
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See also
- Academic quotes on the Greek genocide
- Armenian Genocide
- Assyrian Genocide
- Genocide denial
- Greek refugees
- Istanbul Pogrom
- Izmit massacres
- Human rights in Turkey
- The Twenty Classes
- Megali Idea
- Republic of Pontus
- Cappadocian Greeks
- Tenedos
- Imbros
- Kayaköy
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