Just one more addition conserning the "tourkosporoi". At the time of the exchange of populations Greece was extremely fragile and poor, propably Turkey didn't fare any better. Greece was just beggining "life" as a new independent country (as would Turkey a bit later), the poverty and the foreign debts were very high and the Greek population of around 5 to 6 millions was struggling to survive.
After 1922 the relatively new Greek state received around 1 million of refuges from Asia Minor. Most of them were rich where they came from, western Turkey, but they were forced to leave all their livehood back there and came with absolutely nothing in Greece.
This sudden influx of 1 or more million of completely poor Greek refugees into a population of some 5-6 million Greeks which were also poor created a big social strain and tensions. Thus there were the first backlashes of the "indigenous" Greek population to the Greek refugees from Asia Minor which were obviously trying to build their lives again, trying to find jobs etc in a market that could barely sustain its own population. Thus the "tourkosporoi" and other phenomena which were maybe not only based on the fact that they could speak Turkish when they came but also that they were regarded as a threat to jobs etc. It was a big social "shock".
After 1922 the relatively new Greek state received around 1 million of refuges from Asia Minor. Most of them were rich where they came from, western Turkey, but they were forced to leave all their livehood back there and came with absolutely nothing in Greece.
This sudden influx of 1 or more million of completely poor Greek refugees into a population of some 5-6 million Greeks which were also poor created a big social strain and tensions. Thus there were the first backlashes of the "indigenous" Greek population to the Greek refugees from Asia Minor which were obviously trying to build their lives again, trying to find jobs etc in a market that could barely sustain its own population. Thus the "tourkosporoi" and other phenomena which were maybe not only based on the fact that they could speak Turkish when they came but also that they were regarded as a threat to jobs etc. It was a big social "shock".
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