Extermination of Greeks in Turkey
The Times, August 23rd 1917, page 5.

EXTERMINATION OF GREEKS IN TURKEY.
A GERMAN PLOT DISCLOSED.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
ATHENS, AUG 20.
M. Politis, Minister for Foreign Affairs, to-day laid before the Chamber four new documents proving
conclusively that the persecutions of which the
Greeks at Aivali and in other parts of Asia Minor
were the victims were carried out in accordance with
a plan for the extermination of the Greek race in
Turkey devised by the German General Staff, which
aided and supervised its execution. The last report
on the subject, which is dated April 30, 1917, and
came from the Greek Minister at Constantinople,
says that the Turkish Ministers themselves, as well
as the German Minister, had admitted to him that
the extermination of Hellenism was the outcome of a resolve of the German General Staff.
These disclosures, following the publication of the
White Book showing that tens of thousands of
Greeks in Eastern Macedonia have died of hunger,
have exhibited in the character of executioners of the
Hellenic race those who conducted the late political
regime. Their condemnation is complete. Their only
excuse was that they feared to make war on Germany,
as Baron Wangenheim, the German Minister, had
declared that in that event Hellenism in Turkey
would be exterminated.