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0 reviewsGeorge Horton’s The Blight of Asia (1926) is a harrowing eyewitness account of the destruction of Greek and Armenian communities in Asia Minor during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. As a U.S. diplomat stationed in Smyrna (modern-day İzmir), Horton vividly describes the atrocities committed in 1922, including the Great Fire of Smyrna and the systematic persecution of Christian minorities.
Horton’s work is a passionate condemnation of the Turkish nationalist forces and a lament for the lost multicultural fabric of the region. His perspective is unabashedly partisan, reflecting the outrage of a diplomat who witnessed the horrors firsthand. While criticized for its polemical tone, the book remains a valuable primary source on ethnic cleansing and geopolitical indifference.
A gripping yet distressing read, The Blight of Asia serves as both historical testimony and a cautionary tale about the consequences of nationalism and international inaction.