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TURKISH NATIONALISM
THE WESTERN TRADITION OF GOVERNMENT TO
WHICH THE GRAND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WAS
BUILT—HOW NATIONALISM WAS CREATED—GREEK
DEFEAT AT THE SAKARIA RIVER—PEACE
WITH THE FRENCH IN CILICIA—AMERICAN ARMENIANISM
AND CILICIA—HOW A CIVILIAN ADMINISTRATION
WAS BEGUN AT ANGORA WHILE
FEVZI PASHA WAS RE-MOBILIZING AND RE-EQUIPPING
THE TURKISH ARMIES.
When the Grand National Assembly opened its first session on April 23, 1920, in the gray granite building at the foot of Angora, the Crescent and Star went up on the flag-staff atop the building and, although trenches were dug for its military defense if necessary, the Turkish flag has flown there night and day ever since it was first hoisted. At one corner of the grounds, just outside the trenches which encircle the building, a gallows was erected. In a little restaurant near the Assembly building, I have sat at luncheon with that gallows looking in through the window. I have thought several times as I sat there of a number of worthy Americans at home who might have held less simple views on Near and Middle Eastern subjects in days gone by, if they could have sat at luncheon