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Labour battalions (Turkey)

Men of the labour battalions
Greek genocide
Background
Young Turk Revolution, Ottoman Greeks, Pontic Greeks, Ottoman Empire
The genocide
Labour Battalions, Death march, Massacre of Phocaea, Evacuation of Ayvalik, İzmit massacres, Samsun deportations, Amasya trials, Burning of Smyrna
Foreign aid and relief
Relief Committee for Greeks of Asia Minor, American Committee for Relief in the Near East
Responsible parties
Young Turks or Committee of Union and Progress
Three Pashas: Talat, Enver, Djemal
Bahaeddin Şakir, Teskilati Mahsusa or Special Organization, Nureddin Pasha, Topal Osman, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
See also
Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), Greeks in Turkey, Population Exchange, Greek refugees, Armenian genocide, Sayfo, Istanbul trials of 1919–1920, Malta Tribunals

Ottoman labour battalions (Turkish: Amele Taburları, Armenian: Աշխատանքային գումարտակ, romanized: Ashkhatank’ayin gumartak, Greek: Τάγματα Εργασίας, romanized: Tagmata Ergasias[a]) was a form of unfree labour in the late Ottoman Empire. The term is associated with the disarmament and murder of Ottoman Armenian soldiers during World War I,[1][2] of Ottoman Greeks during the Greek genocide in the Ottoman Empire[3] and also during the Turkish War of Independence.[4][5][6]

Overview

During World War I, the Ottoman Empire relied on the labor battalions for the logistical organization of the army. The Empire had a scarce railway infrastructure at the time. According to Hilmar Kaiser, men assigned to the battalions varied between 25,000 to 50,000, depending on whether it was war or peace.[7] The laborers were assigned to perform construction works on the roads and railways and to transport the supplies the army needed in the battle front.[7] Most of the recruits were Christians, amongst which the Armenians were the largest contingent besides the Greeks and Syriac Christians.[8]

Armenians in labour battalions

Armenians did not serve in the armed forces in the Ottoman Empire until Young Turk Revolution.

On 25 February 1915, following the defeat of the Ottomans in the Battle of Sarikamish,[9] the Ottoman General Staff released the War Minister Enver Pasha's Directive 8682 which stated that as a result of Armenian attacks on soldiers and the stockpiling of bombs in Armenian houses, "Armenians shall strictly not be employed in mobile armies, in mobile and stationary gendarmeries, or in any armed services."[10] Enver Pasha explained this decision as "out of fear that they would collaborate with the Russians."[11]: 244  The Armenians which before were deployed in the Battle of Sarikamish were disarmed and included into the labor battalions.[9] Traditionally, the Ottoman Army only drafted non-Muslim males between 20-45 years old into the regular army. Younger (15–20) and older (45–60) non-Muslim soldiers had always been used as logistical support through the labour battalions. Conditions for the Armenian labourers were harsh. They had little food, and guards beat them frequently. Many suffered from disease.[12] Before February, some of the Armenian recruits were utilized as labourers (hamals); they would ultimately be executed.[13]

Greeks in labour battalions

Anatolian Greeks, like the Armenians, were forced into labour battalions. Christians were first drafted in 31 March Incident. The government was ambivalent about drafting Christians: on one hand, they needed a large army with conflicts and war brewing on all fronts; on the other hand, many Ottomans believed that Christians were sympathetic to the Christian nations that the Ottoman Empire was fighting (for example, during the Balkan Wars).[14]

By 1915, most Greek men of army age had been conscripted into labour battalions. They maintained tunnels, built roads, and worked on farms. They had little food and wore tattered clothes. A foreign consul said this of Greek labourers in Konya:[15]

I have seen these wretched men in the hospitals of Konia [sic] stretched upon their beds or on the ground, living skeletons, longing for death...The cemetery is already filled with the tombs of men serving in the labour battalions.

Men in the labour battalions died quickly. For example, approximately 80% of the Greek labourers forced to work at İslâhiye, near Gaziantep, died. One English intelligence officer said that "the life of a Greek in a labour gang is generally about two months." Other foreigners reported that dead Greeks were thrown into mass graves, with as many as six bodies piled in a single grave.[15]

In 1921, Turkish authorities made false birth certificates declaring Greek orphans to be older than they actually were. In this way, teenage boys were also conscripted into labour battalions.[16] Even Mark Lambert Bristol, who had a notably pro-Turkish bias,[17] reported that the Greek men in labour battalions were "treated like animals."[18]

Two memoirs depict the experiences of Greeks in labour battalions. Elias Venezis, who survived the labour battalions, wrote about his experience in Number 31328: The Book of Slavery. American author Thea Halo, daughter of genocide survivor Sano Halo, wrote about her mother's experiences in the book Not Even My Name. Sano Halo, a Pontian Greek, recalled that her father and grandfather had been taken to the labour battalions when she was a young girl. Her father escaped and returned to the family, but her grandfather never came home.[19][20]

Depictions

The Greek novelist Elias Venezis later described the situation in his work The Number 31328: The Book of Slavery (Το Νούμερο 31328). According to his account, of the 3000 "conscripted" into Venezis' labour brigade, only 23 survived.[21]

Leyla Neyzi has published a study of the diary of Yaşar Paker, a member of the Jewish community of early 20th century Angora/Ankara who was drafted to the Labour Battalions twice, first during the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) and then again during World War II, a war in which Turkey did not take part. Neyzi's paper on the basis of Paker's diary published by Jewish Social Studies presents an overall picture for the conditions in these battalions, which were composed entirely of non-Muslims.[22]

References

  1. ^ Foreign Office Memorandum by Mr. G.W. Rendel on Turkish Massacres and Persecutions of Minorities since the Armistice, March 20, 1922, Paragraph 35
  2. ^ "USA Congress, Concurrent Resolution, September 9, 1997". Archived from the original on June 23, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2006.
  3. ^ Morris, Benny; Ze'evi, Dror (2019). The Thirty-Year Genocide. Harvard University Press. p. 387. ISBN 9780674240087. Many of the Greek deportations involved chiefly women and children as, by early 1915, most army-age Greek men had been mobilized in Ottoman labor battalions or had fled their homes to avoid conscription.
  4. ^ "Notes on the Genocides of Christian Populations of the Ottoman Empire". www.genocidetext.net. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  5. ^ Morris, Benny; Ze'evi, Dror (2019). The Thirty-Year Genocide. Harvard University Press. p. 404. ISBN 9780674240087. Early 1921 saw continued pressure for mass conscription of able-bodied Greeks. They were destined for labor battalions, which, 'in reality,' a missionary wrote, meant they would 'starve or freeze to death.'
  6. ^ Andrew R. Basso (2016). "Towards a Theory of Displacement Atrocities: The Cherokee Trail of Tears, The Herero Genocide, and The Pontic Greek Genocide". Genocide Studies and Prevention. 10 (1): 5–29. doi:10.5038/1911-9933.10.1.1297. The Pontic Greeks suffered similar gendered genocide (gendercidal) policy outcomes. The brutal amele taburları were organized and Pontian men were sent there to be slave labourers for the Ottoman Army. In this sense, the YT (Young Turks) and later Kemalist regimes solved two problems at once: they were able to move military materiel and were able to do so by killing Pontian men by indirect means (working them to death) which eliminated a significant portion of the population able to resist genocide.
  7. ^ a b Kaiser, Hilmar (2002). Kieser, Hans-Lukas; Schaller, Dominik J. (eds.). Armenian genocide and the Shoah. Chronos. pp. 190–191. ISBN 978-3-0340-0561-6.
  8. ^ Kaiser, Hilmar (2002). Kieser, Hans-Lukas; Schaller, Dominik J. (eds.). p.191
  9. ^ a b Kaiser, Hilmar (2002). Kieser, Hans-Lukas; Schaller, Dominik J. (eds.). p.193
  10. ^ Kaman Gürün (1986), The Armenian File. Palgrave McMillan. ISBN 978-0312049409
  11. ^ Suny, Ronald Grigor (2015). "They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else": A History of the Armenian Genocide. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-6558-1.
  12. ^ Morris, Benny; Ze'evi, Dror (April 24, 2019). "A More Turkish Empire". The Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey's Destruction of Its Christian Minorities. Harvard University Press. pp. 158–159. ISBN 9780674916456.
  13. ^ Toynbee, Arnold. Armenian Atrocities: The Murder of a Nation. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1915, pp. 181–2.
  14. ^ Morris, Benny; Ze'evi, Dror (April 24, 2019). "A More Turkish Empire". The Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey's Destruction of Its Christian Minorities. Harvard University Press. p. 157. ISBN 9780674916456.
  15. ^ a b Morris, Benny; Ze'evi, Dror (April 24, 2019). "Turks and Greeks, 1919-1924". The Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey's Destruction of Its Christian Minorities. Harvard University Press. p. 387. ISBN 9780674916456.
  16. ^ Morris, Benny; Ze'evi, Dror (April 24, 2019). "Turks and Greeks, 1919-1924". The Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey's Destruction of Its Christian Minorities. Harvard University Press. p. 404. ISBN 9780674916456.
  17. ^ Milton, Giles (2008). Paradise Lost: Smyrna, 1922. Sceptre. p. 350. ISBN 9780340837863.
  18. ^ Morris, Benny; Ze'evi, Dror (April 24, 2019). "Turks and Greeks, 1919-1924". The Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey's Destruction of Its Christian Minorities. Harvard University Press. p. 448. ISBN 9780674916456.
  19. ^ Halo, Thea (2000). "The Taking of Father". Not Even My Name. Picador. p. 69. ISBN 9780312277017.
  20. ^ Halo, Thea (2000). "The Drowned Man". Not Even My Name. Picador. pp. 96–97. ISBN 9780312277017.
  21. ^ Venezis, Elias (2006). González Rincón, Manuel (ed.). Number 31328: The Book of Slavery (in Spanish). Universidad de Sevilla. p. 12. ISBN 9788447210565. From Ayvalik town, there were three thousand prisoners heading to the interior. At the end of 1923, once the armistice was signed, and with the consequent population exchange, only twenty-three of those three thousand prisoners came back alive.
  22. ^ Neyzi, Leyla (2005). "Strong as Steel, Fragile as a Rose: A Turkish Jewish Witness to the Twentieth Century". Jewish Social Studies. 12 (1): 167–189. doi:10.2979/JSS.2005.12.1.167. JSTOR 4467726. S2CID 162281457.

Further reading

  • Zürcher, Erik-Jan: Ottoman labour battalions in World War I, in: Kieser, Hans-Lukas / Schaller, Dominik J. (eds.): Der Völkermord an den Armeniern und die Shoah = The Armenian genocide and the Shoah, Zurich 2002: Chronos, pp. 187-196.

Notes

  1. ^ More often, the transliterated Turkish term αμελέ ταμπουρού is used

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