The problem of "Emval-i Metruke" and "Fuzuli occupation" Izmir after the Greek occupation
Kemal Arı
Keywords: Greek Occupation, Emval-i Metruke, Fuzuli Occupation, İzmir
Abstract
Mustafa Kemal Pasha, who dealt a decisive blow to the enemy army in the Battle of the square of the commander-in-Chief (30 August 1922) and destroyed the "essential elements" in an unimaginably small-time, had shown the Mediterranean as the first target for his armies. Mustafa Kemal Pasha, who dealt a decisive blow to the enemy army in the Battle of the square of the commander-in-Chief (30 August 1922) and destroyed the "essential elements" in an unimaginably small-time, had shown the Mediterranean as his first target for his armies. According to the convention and protocol decisions signed in Lausanne, the abandoned goods left over from the Greeks were seen as a ready source for easy and quick placement of the abandoned goods left over by the exchanged Turks coming from Greece and the abandoned goods left over by the Greeks fleeing and leaving Greece, according to the savings documents they had in their hands.