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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Konstantinos Travlos - Contributions by Öner Akgül; Doruk Akyüz; Edward J. Erickson; Merih Erol; Stefanos Katsikas; Ioannis Nioutsikos; Nazli Güzin Özdil; Deniz S. Sert; Fulya Felicity Turkmen; Konstantinos Travlos; Markos Troulis; Dionysios Tsi Klappentext Between 1919 and 1923, the last aftershock of the First World War was fought between Greece and the nascent Turkish nation. On its centenary, the contributions in this volume analyze the onset, conduct, and aftermath of this last of the wars of the Great War. Zusammenfassung Between 1919 and 1923, the last aftershock of the First World War was fought between Greece and the nascent Turkish nation. On its centenary, the contributions in this volume analyze the onset, conduct, and aftermath of this last of the wars of the Great War. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Onset Chapter 2: Profiling the Political and Military Leaders of the War Chapter 3: The Correlates of Obsession: Selectorate Dynamics and the decision of Venizelos for military intervention in Asia Minor Part II: Conduct Chapter 4: The Asia Minor Catastrophe: The causes of the Greek defeat. Chapter 5: The Greek Military Strategy in the Asia Minor Campaign, 1919-1922: An Application of Clausewitz's Theory on Culmination Chapter 6: Decisive Battles of the Asia Minor Campaign 1921-1922 Chapter 7: Legacy of the Stormtroop: The Influence of German Assault Troop Doctrines in the Great Offensive Chapter 8: Life in the Rear: The Muslims of Greece during the Anatolian War (1919-1922) Part III: Aftermath Chapter 9: Kemalism on the march: Greece's military campaign in Asia Minor as Turkey's birth act Chapter 10: The Greek-Turkish War and the Waves of Migration: Redemption or Devastation? Chapter 11: The Tale of Karamanl¿s: Inbetween the Two Worlds Chapter 12: Between Memories of Persecution and Refugee Experience: The Armenians in Greece in the Aftermath of the Greek-Turkish War ...