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Smyrna September 1922 by Lou Ureneck, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Smyrna September 1922 by Lou Ureneck, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Brampton, ON
By Lou Ureneck
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Smyrna September 1922 by Lou Ureneck, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Brampton, ON
By Lou Ureneck
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The harrowing story of an ordinary American and a principled Naval officer who, horrified by the burning of Smyrna, led an extraordinary rescue effort which saved a quarter of a million refugees from the Armenian Genocide. In September 1922, the richest city of the Mediterranean was burned, and countless numbers of Christian refugees killed. The city was Smyrna, and the event was the final episode of the 20th Century’s first genocide — the slaughter of three million Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians of the Ottoman Empire. The slaughter at Smyrna occurred as warships of the great powers stood by — the United States, Great Britain, France and Italy. The deaths of hundreds of thousands seemed inevitable until an American minister staged a bold rescue with the help of a courageous U. S. naval officer. Now, the forgotten story of one of the great humanitarian acts of history gets told. | Smyrna September 1922 by Lou Ureneck, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The harrowing story of an ordinary American and a principled Naval officer who, horrified by the burning of Smyrna, led an extraordinary rescue effort which saved a quarter of a million refugees from the Armenian Genocide. In September 1922, the richest city of the Mediterranean was burned, and countless numbers of Christian refugees killed. The city was Smyrna, and the event was the final episode of the 20th Century’s first genocide — the slaughter of three million Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians of the Ottoman Empire. The slaughter at Smyrna occurred as warships of the great powers stood by — the United States, Great Britain, France and Italy. The deaths of hundreds of thousands seemed inevitable until an American minister staged a bold rescue with the help of a courageous U. S. naval officer. Now, the forgotten story of one of the great humanitarian acts of history gets told. | Smyrna September 1922 by Lou Ureneck, Paperback | Indigo Chapters





















