Грчко-турска војна од 1920–1922 (Меѓувоен период)
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Дел од Турската војна за независност
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 Грчки напад
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Турско национално движење
- Grand National Assembly (по 1920)
- Kuva-yi Milliye (до 1920)
Материјална поддршка: Руска СФСР[4]
| Кралство Грција Поддржано од: Британска Империја Ерменски волонтери
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Команданти и водачи |
Мустафа Кемал Паша Февзи Паша Исмет Паша Фахретин Паша Кемалетин Сами Паша Јусуф Изет Паша Али Фуат Паша Muhittin Pasha Kâzım Pasha Naci Pasha Ömer Halis Pasha Münip Pasha Rüştü Pasha Şefik Pasha Kâzım Pasha Nihat Pasha Refet Pasha
| Константин I од Грција Константинос Нидер Константинос Милиотис-Комнинос Леонидас Параскевопулос Dimitrios Gounaris Anastasios Papoulas Georgios Hatzianestis Nikolaos Trikoupis Georgios Polymenakos
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Сила |
мај 1919: 35,000[5][б 1] ноември 1920: 86,000[6] август 1921: 92,000[7] август 1922: 208,000 men[7]
- 18 infantry divisions
- 5 cavalry divisions
- 3 independent regiments
- 93,000 rifles
- 2,025 light machine guns
- 839 heavy machine guns
- 323 cannons
- 5,282 swords
- 198 trucks
- 33 cars and ambulances
- 10 aircraft
| мај 1919: 15,000[10] април 1920: 90,000[11] јануари 1921: 100,000[12] јуни 1921: 200,000[13] 1922: 215,000[14][15]
- 12 infantry divisions
- 1 cavalry division
- 9 independent regiments[б 2]
- 130,000 rifles[16]
- 3,139 light machine guns
- 1,280 heavy machine guns
- 418 cannons
- 1,300 swords
- 4,036 trucks
- 1,776 cars and ambulances
- 50 aircraft[7]
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Жртви и загуби |
Regular army: 9,167 убиени[17] 2,474 died of wounds or non-combat causes[17] 31,097 wounded[17] 11,150 исчезнати 6,522 prisoners[18]**
| [19] 19,362 убиени 4,878 died outside of combat 48,880 ранети 18,095 исчезнати ~13,740 prisoners*[20]
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*according to Turkish sources 20,826 Greek prisoners were taken. Of those about 740 officers and 13,000 soldiers arrived in Greece during the prisoner exchange in 1923. The rest presumably died in captivity and are listed among the "missing".[20] **Greece took 22,071 military and civilian prisoners. Of those were 520 officers and 6,002 soldiers. During the prisoner exchange in 1923, 329 officers, 6,002 soldiers and 9,410 civilian prisoners arrived in Turkey. The remaining 6,330, mostly civilian prisoners, presumably died in Greek captivity.[21]
- The Turkish Grand National Assembly was opened in 1920.
- Kuva-yi Milliye operated independently between 1919–20 until it was put under the control of the Grand National Assembly.
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