Sample 10

8,000 Greek refugees from Anatolia sheltered in caves near Aleppo, Syria. http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/Aleppo-Greeks-caves.jpg

Greek civilians mourn their dead. Smyrna 1922. http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/Smyrna-massacres_2.jpg

A woman and 3 children gaze at the camera as they are taken away in a freight train with a soldier above them. Edirne (Adrianople), http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/albert_kahn_1922.png

Greek refugees at Aleppo, Syria. http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/Aleppo_Greeks_loc.jpg

Massacred Greeks in western Anatolia laid out on stretchers. http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/Anatolia-West-EPappas.jpg

Anatolian refugees at Aleppo, Syria, circa 1915-1916. http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/Anatolian-refugees.jpg

Nearly a thousand children in Constantinople found in cellars and hovels in a doped condition, having been given native narcotics to keep them quiet. http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/Constantinople-children-doped.png

Turkish troups standing beside their hanged victim, a decapitated and mutilated body of a Greek woman in Nazilli, Aydin province. http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/Nazilli_June_1920.jpg

Refugees after the Smyrna fire, 1922. http://www.greek-genocide.net/images/Photos/Photos/Asia-Minor-1922.jpg