Samsun clashes (1920)

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Samsun Clashes
Part of Anglo-Turkish War, Franco-Turkish War and Pontic uprising
Date1920
Location
Result Turkish victory
Belligerents

Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844-1922).svg Turkish National Movement

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom

  • Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
  • Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand

Flag of France (1794-1958).svg France


Tr ponto2.gif Pontic Rebels [1]
Commanders and leaders
Mustafa Kemal Pasha
Topal Osman
Şefik Avni Pasha
Unknown
Units involved
15th Division [2]
Strength
1 division Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 200 [2]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 150 [2]
Flag of France (1794-1958).svg 700+ [3]
Tr ponto2.gif Most of the Greeks in Samsun [2]
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Samsun Clashes were military engagements during the Turkish War of Independence that resulted in a victory for the Turkish forces.

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Background

After the Armistice of Mudros, British and French forces invaded Samsun on March 9, 1919. Following the British, the ANZAC forces arrived and were stationed at the site of the present-day Samsun Atatürk Anatolian High School. On February 1, 1920, as residents gathered in front of the Samsun Şehremanet building to protest the occupations, Greek forces, who were celebrating the arrival of American warships and additional land troops at Samsun Port, occupied the Şehremanet building. [4]

Clashes

Şefik Avni Pasha, who arrived in Samsun on May 7, 1920, assumed command of the 15th Division. The division was rearmed with support from the Grand National Assembly. Once rearmed, the 15th Division engaged in conflicts with British, French, and Pontic forces.

Aftermath

Following the clashes, British and French forces withdrew from Samsun. [2] [3] [5] Subsequently, Turkish forces made gains against the Greek rebels. [6]

References

  1. Bozdağ 2009, p. 30.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Sarısakal 2002, p. 27.
  3. 1 2 Nutku 1962, p. 23.
  4. Bozdağ 2009, p. 53.
  5. Bozdağ 2009, p. 43.
  6. Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal. Ordu ile İlişki. kulturturizm.gov.tr. 9 August 2011.

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