Maurice Gehri

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Maurice Gehri (born? died?) was a Swiss and in 1921 the Delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross during the Gemlik-Yalova Peninsula massacres. Together with an inter allied commission he participated in an humanitarian investigation to the events and wrote a report about it.[1][2]

Notes

  1. ^ Turkey in the twentieth century, Erik-Jan Zürcher, page 211, 2008
  2. ^ British Miscalculations: The Rise of Muslim Nationalism, 1918-1925, Isaiah Friedman, page 255, 2012