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Map of Turkey and Greece: 1922
Map of Smyrna: 1922
Map of the Greek Military Advance
Pt. 1 Paradise
Wheel of Fortune 3
The Great Idea 29
Enemy Aliens 54
Rahmi's Double Game 69
Saving the Enemy 89
Pt. 2 Serpents in Paradise
Peace and War 111
Blood on the Quayside 135
Ex Oriente Lux 152
The Shattered Vase 171
Into the Desert 198
Pt. 3 Paradise Lost
Wednesday, 6 September 1922 221
Thursday, 7 September 1922 232
Friday, 8 September 1922 240
Saturday, 9 September 1922 249
Sunday, 10 September 1922 261
Monday, 11 September 1922 274
Tuesday, 12 September 1922 288
Wednesday, 13 September 1922 302
Thursday, 14 September 1922 327
Friday, 15 September - Monday, 18 September 1922 338
Tuesday, 19 September - Saturday, 30 September 1922 352
Aftermath 372
Notes and Sources 387
Picture Acknowledgements 414
Index 415
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