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- others were sent to Smyrna, only to find that Stergiadis would not permit the landing of refugees. Stergiadis stood strictly opposed to discrimination against...
- Aristeidis Stergiadis was appointed the high commissioner of Smyrna in February and arrived in the city four days after the 15 May landing. Stergiadis immediately...
- metropolitan bishop. Chrysostomos was on bad terms with High Commissioner Stergiadis (appointed by the Gr**** Prime Minister Venizelos in 1919) due to the latter's...
- their families". Aristeidis Stergiadis, the high commissioner of Smyrna, tried to ease ethnic violence in the region. Stergiadis immediately punished the...
- Pasha Mürsel Pasha Colonel Ahmet Zeki Colonel Mehmet Suphi Aristeidis Stergiadis Strength 1st Cavalry Division 2nd Cavalry Division 14th Cavalry Division...
- Lellis, (63' Makris), Nikiforakis, (50' Zachos), Charitidis, Argiroulis, Stergiadis, Seitaridis, Gkountelitsas..Εventually, what failed then to fulfil the...
- (1851–1926), Kurdish diplomat Leonidas Kyrkos (1924–2011), politician Aristidis Stergiadis (1861–1950) High Commissioner of Smyrna Georgios Voulgarakis (born 1959)...
- Sakowski, T; Calder, PC; Burdge, GC; Sotiraki, S; Stefanakis, A; Yolcu, H; Stergiadis, S; Chatzidimitriou, E; Butler, G; Stewart, G; Leifert, C (March 2016)...
- Turkey, by the high commissioner (Gr****: Ὕπατος Ἁρμοστὴς) Aristeidis Stergiadis (1861–1950). while only various military commanders and since 1916 a Secretary...
- cemented the hatred of the refugees towards the monarchy. Aristeidis Stergiadis, the Gr**** High Commissioner in Smyrna remarked in August 1922 as the...