Tag: Asia Minor Greek Genocide

Nazis, Turks Connected in Their Respective Holocausts

The killings of millions of Greeks, Armenians and other Christians by the Ottoman Turks between 1910-1922 remains one of the

June 1, 2015

The Word “Genocide” First Coined by a Jewish Scholar to Describe What Transpired in Turkey; Ten Questions with Author Lou Ureneck

Journalist and Boston University professor Lou Ureneck has written ‘The Great Fire: One American’s Mission to Rescue Victims of the

May 31, 2015

New Book Released by Harper Collins About An American Minister Who Saved 250,000 Greeks from Smyrna Fire in 1922

HarperCollins has released a major new book today on the burning of Smyrna in 1922 by Boston professor Lou Ureneck.

May 12, 2015

Genocide Remembrance: Preserving the Human Stories of Death and Survival of the Annihilation of the Greek Presence in Asia Minor 1914-1922

As the 93th anniversary of the burning of Smyrna approach— the final chapter in the events that are known to

May 2, 2015

The Great Fire: The Untold Story of Smyrna Coming to Light in New HarperCollins Book by Boston Univ. Professor and Author Lou Ureneck

The full and true story of the destruction of Smyrna and expulsion of the Greeks from Asia Minor is now

April 19, 2015

Abandoned Greek Village in Turkey on Auction Block by Turkish Government

One of the world’s spookiest “ghost towns”— abandoned almost a century ago by thousands of fleeing Greek residents, is on

October 18, 2014

Book of the Week: Not Even My Name by Thea Halo

Not Even My Name is the unforgettable story of Sano Halo’s survival of the death march at age 10 that

August 31, 2014

Remembering Smyrna and New Beginnings in Izmir

The Church of Agios Voukolos (Aya Vukla in Turkish), to me, is beyond words when describing its beauty and meaning.

August 19, 2014

First Divine Liturgy in 90+ Years in Only Church to Survive Smyrna Fire

Izmir, Turkey – The Greek Orthodox Church of Agios Voukolos (Aya Vukla in Turkish) in the city of Izmir has

August 18, 2014

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