The Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922: the formation of new Turkey and the collapse of the idea of Great Greece

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The paper deals with the history of the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922. As a result of the defeat in the Ottoman Empire in the First World War, the country became the object of the division of the Entente countries and their satellites. The Turkish sultan became a puppet of the leadership of the British Empire. In May 1919, a large-scale Greek intervention in Anatolia began. In 1920, the Sultan’s government recognized the imposed humiliating Treaty of Sevres, which divided the territory of Turkey between neighboring states and great powers. However, a powerful patriotic movement arose in Anatolia, led by Mustafa Kemal. Playing on the contradictions between the Entente countries and at the same time on their confrontation with Soviet Russia, M. Kemal led Armenia out of the war, deprived the Greeks of support from France and Italy, re-equipped the Turkish army and gained time to prepare for the defeat of the Greek military forces. The successive victories of the Turks in 1921–1922 near the village of Inonu, the Sakarya River and the town of Dumlupinar caused the final collapse of the idea of Great Greece. The results of the national liberation struggle of the Turkish people were fixed by the Lausanne Treaty of 1923. The final results of the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922 determined the geographical boundaries and political system of the modern Turkish Republic.

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Rustam Alkhazurovich Tovsultanov

Kadyrov Chechen State University

Email: rustam-tovsultanov@mail.ru

candidate of historical sciences, associate professor of Modern and Contemporary History Department

Russian Federation, Grozny

Malika Sharipovna Tovsultanova

Chechen State Pedagogical University

Email: 8979444@mail.ru

senior lecturer of Foreign Languages Department

Russian Federation, Grozny

Lilia Nadipovna Galimova

Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation named after Chief Marshal of Aviation B.P. Bugaev

Author for correspondence.
Email: galina_200475@mail.ru

doctor of historical sciences, associate professor, professor of Humanities and Social and Economic Sciences Department

Russian Federation, Ulyanovsk

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