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Greek Genocide 1914-23

Video Footage

Interview with Survivors
 
Greek Genocide survivors recall the removal and destruction of all able-bodied Greek men from their towns.

Duration: 3:06
Language: Greek
File Type: WMV (Windows Media Video)

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The Exodus
 

Footage of the plight of the Anatolian Greek Genocide victims.

Duration: 0:53
File Type: WMV (Windows Media Video)

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The Smyrna Holocaust Footage I
 
Rare footage of Smyrna burning in September 1922. Captured from a British ship anchored in the harbor.

Duration: 1:07
File Type: WMV (Windows Media Video)
Audio: Greek song Mother, Smyrna is burning (Greek: Η Σμύρνη, μάνα, καίγεται) by George Dalaras (Greek: Γιώργος Νταλάρας)

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The Smyrna Holocaust Footage II
 
Rare footage of Smyrna Burning in September 1922.

Duration: 0:45
File Type: WMV (Windows Media Video)
Audio: None

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The Aftermath of the Smyrna Holocaust: YMCA Relief Footage
 

In 2008 Robert Davidian released rare footage of the aftermath of the Smyrna Holocaust as filmed by his grandfather, George Magarian. The footage -- stored on a 16mm nitrate reel -- had been hidden in his grandmother's New York apartment for some sixty years.
George Magarian, born in 1895, had been educated at the American College at Konia, Turkey and later became motion picture director for the Army YMCA in Camp Hancock, Augusta, GA, USA.

Courtesy of Robert Davidian.

Duration: 10:04
File Type: WMV (Windows Media Video)
Audio: None

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