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Casualty statistics of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus

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Postby Get Real! » Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:32 pm

(B) ΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗ ΠΕΣΟΝΤΩΝ ΑΞΚΩΝ-Μ.ΥΠΑΞΚΩΝ (Greek Officers)
Α/Α ΒΑΘΜΟΣ ΕΠΩΝΥΜΟ ΟΝΟΜΑ ΟΝΟΜΑ ΠΑΤΕΡΑ Σ.Α ΜΟΝΑΔΑ ΗΜΕΡ. ΘΑΝΑΤΟΥ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΗ ΘΑΝΑΤΟΥ

1 Σχης (ΠΒ) ΧΑΤΖΗΔΑΚΗΣ ΕΜΜΑΝΟΥΗΛ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ 29704 173 ΜΑ/ΤΠ 22.7.1974 Περιοχή Καραόλου Αμμοχώστου
2 Σχης (ΠΖ) ΜΠΟΥΤΟΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΜΙΧΑΗΛ 31048 286 Τ.Π. 3.8.1974 Τραυματίστηκε στο χωριό Κοντεμένος Κύπρου και απεβίωσε στο 401 ΓΣΝΑ
3 Σχης (ΠΖ) ΜΟΥΖΑΚΗΣ ΑΝΔΡΕΑΣ ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ 32589 Ι ΑΤΔ 20.7.1974 Περιοχή Τ/Κ Λυκείου Αμμοχώστου
4 Ανχης (ΠΖ) ΚΑΤΣΑΝΗΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ 33261 33 ΜΚ 22.7.1974 Ύψωμα Πετρομούθια Πενταδακτύλου
5 Τχης (ΠΖ) ΣΤΑΜΠΟΥΛΗΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΣ ΠΕΛΟΠΙΔΑΣ 36569 ΕΛΔΥΚ 16.8.1974 Στρδο ΕΛΔΥΚ
6 Τχης (ΜΧ) ΣΤΑΥΡΙΑΝΑΚΟΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΙΟΣ ΜΙΧΑΗΛ 36619 ΕΛΔΥΚ 16.8.1974 Στρδο ΕΛΔΥΚ
7 Λγός (ΠΖ) ΤΣΩΝΟΣ (Αναγνωρίστηκε με τη μέθοδο DNA) ΣΩΤΗΡΙΟΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ 37441 ΕΛΔΥΚ 29.7.1974 Τραυματίστηκε στο Τ/Κ χωριό Κιόνελι Λευκωσίας και απεβίωσε στο Γ.Ν.Λευκωσίας
8 Λγός (ΠΖ) ΤΣΟΥΚΝΙΔΑΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ ΒΑΙΟΣ 37462 281 Τ.Π. 21.7.1974 Περιοχή Πέντε Μίλι Καραβά Κερύνειας
9 Ανθλγός (ΠΒ) ΚΑΤΣΑΝΟΣ ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΟΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ 39707 173 ΜΑ/ΤΠ 22.7.1974 Περιοχή Καραόλου Αμμοχώστου
10 Εφ.Ανθλγός (ΠΖ) ΖΑΡΡΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ 149/140032/66 226 Τ.Π. 20.7.1974 Ύψωμα Αρτέμιδος Λάρνακας
11 Ανθστής (ΠΖ) ΚΟΚΑΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ ΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΗΣ 5024 ΕΛΔΥΚ 21.7.1974 Τ/Κ χωριό Κιόνελι Λευκωσίας
12 Ανθστής (ΜΧ) ΚΟΥΡΛΙΟΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣ 5004 ΕΛΔΥΚ 16.8.1974 Στρδο ΕΛΔΥΚ
13 Ανθστής (ΠΖ) ΜΠΙΝΑΚΗΣ (Αναγνωρίστηκε με τη μέθοδο DNA) ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ 5056 ΕΛΔΥΚ 22.7.1974 Στρδο ΕΛΔΥΚ
14 Ανθστής (ΠΖ) ΣΚΑΜΠΑΡΔΩΝΗΣ ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ 5001 ΕΛΔΥΚ 16.8.1974 Στρδο ΕΛΔΥΚ
15 Ανθστής (ΤΘ) ΦΩΤΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ ΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΟΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ 6183 23 ΕΜΑ 23.7.1974 Περιοχή Αερολιμένος Λευκωσίας
16 Δεα (ΚΔ) ΤΣΑΚΜΙΡΑΝΗΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ ΜΑΤΘΑΙΟΣ 136/107442/74 Α ΜΚ 22.7.1974 Περιοχή Μακεδονίτισσας Λευκωσίας



(Γ) ΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗ ΠΕΣΟΝΤΩΝ ΑΕΡΟΠΟΡΙΑΣ (Greek Airforce)
Α/Α ΒΑΘΜΟΣ ΕΠΩΝΥΜΟ ΟΝΟΜΑ ΟΝΟΜΑ ΠΑΤΕΡΑ Σ.Α ΜΟΝΑΔΑ ΗΜΕΡ. ΘΑΝΑΤΟΥ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΗ ΘΑΝΑΤΟΥ

1 Επγος (Ι) ΠΑΝΑΓΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ (Αναγνωρίστηκε με τη μέθοδο DNA) ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΣ 4163 22.7.1974 Περιοχή αεροδρομίου Λευκωσίας
2 Επγος (Ι) ΣΥΜΕΩΝΙΔΗΣ ΣΤΕΡΓΙΟΣ 5461 22.7.1974 Περιοχή αεροδρομίου Λευκωσίας
3 Ανθσγος (ΤΥΜ) ΔΑΒΑΡΗΣ (Αναγνωρίστηκε με τη μέθοδο DNA) ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ 9558 22.7.1974 Περιοχή αεροδρομίου Λευκωσίας
4 Εσμίας (ΡΝΑ) ΑΝΘΙΜΟΣ ΗΛΙΑΣ 24978 22.7.1974 Περιοχή αεροδρομίου Λευκωσίας



(Δ) ΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗ ΠΕΣΟΝΤΩΝ ΝΑΥΤΙΚΟΥ (Greek Navy)
Α/Α ΒΑΘΜΟΣ ΕΠΩΝΥΜΟ ΟΝΟΜΑ ΟΝΟΜΑ ΠΑΤΕΡΑ Σ.Α ΜΟΝΑΔΑ ΗΜΕΡ. ΘΑΝΑΤΟΥ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΗ ΘΑΝΑΤΟΥ

1 Υποπλοίαρχος (Μ) ΤΣΟΜΑΚΗΣ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΟΣ 20.7.1974 Έπεσε κατά την βύθιση της Τ/Α 3 στη θαλάσσια περιοχή Κερύνειας
2 Αρχικελευστής (ΜΗΧ) ΒΙΤΟΥΛΑΔΙΤΗΣ ΛΕΩΝΙΔΑΣ ΑΓΜ 64059 20.7.1974 Έπεσε κατά την βύθιση της Τ/Α 3 στη θαλάσσια περιοχή Κερύνειας
3 Κελευστής (ΤΟΡ) ΚΑΡΕΤΣΟΣ ΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΣ ΑΓΜ 18549 20.7.1974 Έπεσε κατά την βύθιση της Τ/Α 3 στη θαλάσσια περιοχή Κερύνειας
4 Ναύτης (ΜΗΧ) ΚΟΥΤΣΟΥΡΑΔΗΣ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΟΣ ΑΓΜ 50051 20.7.1974 Έπεσε κατά την βύθιση της Τ/Α 3 στη θαλάσσια περιοχή Κερύνειας
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Postby zan » Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:43 pm

20 July 1974: Greek militants raid the Alaminos village in Nicosia and machine-gun to death 14 hand-tied people, most of whom are children and elderly.

21 July 1974: Greek Cypriots raid the village of Gaziveren in Nicosia and indiscriminately open fire on to each Turk they gun on their way. Result: six are killed, of whom four are women and 22 injured.

21 July 1974: 26 unarmed Turks in Limassol are killed. 1800 people are taken as hostages.

23 July 1974: At Angolem in Nicosia Greek Cypriots first torture eight Turks, including women, children and elderly, and then are killed by shooting them through the head.

13 August 1974: At Kithasi village in Paphos, an old couple was killed with an axe.

14 August 1974: At Tokhni and Mari villages in Larnaca, 50 and 40 Turks are massacred and put into mass-graves, respectively.

14-15 August 1974: In Famagusta district, Greek Cypriots line up and kill with machine-guns and then bury en masse and then burn with petrol, 54 people of the 57-person Turkish population of the Atlilar (Aloa) village, the entire 57 people of the Sandallar (Sandallaris) village and the entire 82 people of the Murataga (Maratha) village, not even sparing 2-3 year-old children.

15 August 1974: In Paphos, two children aged five and three are used by the Greek Cypriot soldiers as shooting targets and are killed with hundreds of shots. This scene almost drive mad the eyewitnesses.

16 August 1974: At Ayios Ioannis village in Paphos, seven Turks, one of whom is a woman, are tortured to death.

12 November 1974: Three children aged between 3 and 16 and two women are killed while going to the Turkish area from the Greek area.

These are the murder-cases by the Greek-Greek Cypriot due, determined by the Unites Nations documents. Atrocities of the Greek-Greek Cypriot camp are not that much only. There are more than one thousand Turkish Cypriots who, in the period of 1963-74, have gone missing without leaving any trace behind, whose bodies have been burnt and buried or put into mass-graves in the Greek-controlled areas.
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Postby iceman » Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:49 pm

zan wrote:20 July 1974: Greek militants raid the Alaminos village in Nicosia and machine-gun to death 14 hand-tied people, most of whom are children and elderly.

21 July 1974: Greek Cypriots raid the village of Gaziveren in Nicosia and indiscriminately open fire on to each Turk they gun on their way. Result: six are killed, of whom four are women and 22 injured.

21 July 1974: 26 unarmed Turks in Limassol are killed. 1800 people are taken as hostages.

23 July 1974: At Angolem in Nicosia Greek Cypriots first torture eight Turks, including women, children and elderly, and then are killed by shooting them through the head.

13 August 1974: At Kithasi village in Paphos, an old couple was killed with an axe.

14 August 1974: At Tokhni and Mari villages in Larnaca, 50 and 40 Turks are massacred and put into mass-graves, respectively.

14-15 August 1974: In Famagusta district, Greek Cypriots line up and kill with machine-guns and then bury en masse and then burn with petrol, 54 people of the 57-person Turkish population of the Atlilar (Aloa) village, the entire 57 people of the Sandallar (Sandallaris) village and the entire 82 people of the Murataga (Maratha) village, not even sparing 2-3 year-old children.

15 August 1974: In Paphos, two children aged five and three are used by the Greek Cypriot soldiers as shooting targets and are killed with hundreds of shots. This scene almost drive mad the eyewitnesses.

16 August 1974: At Ayios Ioannis village in Paphos, seven Turks, one of whom is a woman, are tortured to death.

12 November 1974: Three children aged between 3 and 16 and two women are killed while going to the Turkish area from the Greek area.

These are the murder-cases by the Greek-Greek Cypriot due, determined by the Unites Nations documents. Atrocities of the Greek-Greek Cypriot camp are not that much only. There are more than one thousand Turkish Cypriots who, in the period of 1963-74, have gone missing without leaving any trace behind, whose bodies have been burnt and buried or put into mass-graves in the Greek-controlled areas.



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As far as i know your highlighted/underlined quote is NOT correct.
The missing TC's are all regarded as martyrs and counted for...the total figure for TC martyrs in intercommunal conflict,including 1974 massacres is around 800.

some figures for you here
http://www.kibrisliturksehitler.com/sehitler.htm

also here (but for some reason they have included Turkish army martyrs in the list for 1974)
http://www.kktc-sehitaileleri.org/sehitlerimiz.html
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Postby zan » Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:55 pm

iceman wrote:
zan wrote:20 July 1974: Greek militants raid the Alaminos village in Nicosia and machine-gun to death 14 hand-tied people, most of whom are children and elderly.

21 July 1974: Greek Cypriots raid the village of Gaziveren in Nicosia and indiscriminately open fire on to each Turk they gun on their way. Result: six are killed, of whom four are women and 22 injured.

21 July 1974: 26 unarmed Turks in Limassol are killed. 1800 people are taken as hostages.

23 July 1974: At Angolem in Nicosia Greek Cypriots first torture eight Turks, including women, children and elderly, and then are killed by shooting them through the head.

13 August 1974: At Kithasi village in Paphos, an old couple was killed with an axe.

14 August 1974: At Tokhni and Mari villages in Larnaca, 50 and 40 Turks are massacred and put into mass-graves, respectively.

14-15 August 1974: In Famagusta district, Greek Cypriots line up and kill with machine-guns and then bury en masse and then burn with petrol, 54 people of the 57-person Turkish population of the Atlilar (Aloa) village, the entire 57 people of the Sandallar (Sandallaris) village and the entire 82 people of the Murataga (Maratha) village, not even sparing 2-3 year-old children.

15 August 1974: In Paphos, two children aged five and three are used by the Greek Cypriot soldiers as shooting targets and are killed with hundreds of shots. This scene almost drive mad the eyewitnesses.

16 August 1974: At Ayios Ioannis village in Paphos, seven Turks, one of whom is a woman, are tortured to death.

12 November 1974: Three children aged between 3 and 16 and two women are killed while going to the Turkish area from the Greek area.

These are the murder-cases by the Greek-Greek Cypriot due, determined by the Unites Nations documents. Atrocities of the Greek-Greek Cypriot camp are not that much only. There are more than one thousand Turkish Cypriots who, in the period of 1963-74, have gone missing without leaving any trace behind, whose bodies have been burnt and buried or put into mass-graves in the Greek-controlled areas.



Zan
As far as i know your highlighted/underlined quote is NOT correct.
The missing TC's are all regarded as martyrs and counted for...the total figure for TC martyrs in intercommunal conflict,including 1974 massacres is around 800.

some figures for you here
http://www.kibrisliturksehitler.com/sehitler.htm

also here (but for some reason they have included Turkish army martyrs in the list for 1974)
http://www.kktc-sehitaileleri.org/sehitlerimiz.html


I wish the GCs could be so honest iceman!!!
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Postby DT. » Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:58 pm

zan wrote:
iceman wrote:
zan wrote:20 July 1974: Greek militants raid the Alaminos village in Nicosia and machine-gun to death 14 hand-tied people, most of whom are children and elderly.

21 July 1974: Greek Cypriots raid the village of Gaziveren in Nicosia and indiscriminately open fire on to each Turk they gun on their way. Result: six are killed, of whom four are women and 22 injured.

21 July 1974: 26 unarmed Turks in Limassol are killed. 1800 people are taken as hostages.

23 July 1974: At Angolem in Nicosia Greek Cypriots first torture eight Turks, including women, children and elderly, and then are killed by shooting them through the head.

13 August 1974: At Kithasi village in Paphos, an old couple was killed with an axe.

14 August 1974: At Tokhni and Mari villages in Larnaca, 50 and 40 Turks are massacred and put into mass-graves, respectively.

14-15 August 1974: In Famagusta district, Greek Cypriots line up and kill with machine-guns and then bury en masse and then burn with petrol, 54 people of the 57-person Turkish population of the Atlilar (Aloa) village, the entire 57 people of the Sandallar (Sandallaris) village and the entire 82 people of the Murataga (Maratha) village, not even sparing 2-3 year-old children.

15 August 1974: In Paphos, two children aged five and three are used by the Greek Cypriot soldiers as shooting targets and are killed with hundreds of shots. This scene almost drive mad the eyewitnesses.

16 August 1974: At Ayios Ioannis village in Paphos, seven Turks, one of whom is a woman, are tortured to death.

12 November 1974: Three children aged between 3 and 16 and two women are killed while going to the Turkish area from the Greek area.

These are the murder-cases by the Greek-Greek Cypriot due, determined by the Unites Nations documents. Atrocities of the Greek-Greek Cypriot camp are not that much only. There are more than one thousand Turkish Cypriots who, in the period of 1963-74, have gone missing without leaving any trace behind, whose bodies have been burnt and buried or put into mass-graves in the Greek-controlled areas.



Zan
As far as i know your highlighted/underlined quote is NOT correct.
The missing TC's are all regarded as martyrs and counted for...the total figure for TC martyrs in intercommunal conflict,including 1974 massacres is around 800.

some figures for you here
http://www.kibrisliturksehitler.com/sehitler.htm

also here (but for some reason they have included Turkish army martyrs in the list for 1974)
http://www.kktc-sehitaileleri.org/sehitlerimiz.html


I wish the GCs could be so honest iceman!!!


Let me get this straight, you try to lie about something, get caught out and then complain that GC's get to lie about this kind of crap all the time without getting caught out? :lol:
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Postby zan » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:02 pm

DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
iceman wrote:
zan wrote:20 July 1974: Greek militants raid the Alaminos village in Nicosia and machine-gun to death 14 hand-tied people, most of whom are children and elderly.

21 July 1974: Greek Cypriots raid the village of Gaziveren in Nicosia and indiscriminately open fire on to each Turk they gun on their way. Result: six are killed, of whom four are women and 22 injured.

21 July 1974: 26 unarmed Turks in Limassol are killed. 1800 people are taken as hostages.

23 July 1974: At Angolem in Nicosia Greek Cypriots first torture eight Turks, including women, children and elderly, and then are killed by shooting them through the head.

13 August 1974: At Kithasi village in Paphos, an old couple was killed with an axe.

14 August 1974: At Tokhni and Mari villages in Larnaca, 50 and 40 Turks are massacred and put into mass-graves, respectively.

14-15 August 1974: In Famagusta district, Greek Cypriots line up and kill with machine-guns and then bury en masse and then burn with petrol, 54 people of the 57-person Turkish population of the Atlilar (Aloa) village, the entire 57 people of the Sandallar (Sandallaris) village and the entire 82 people of the Murataga (Maratha) village, not even sparing 2-3 year-old children.

15 August 1974: In Paphos, two children aged five and three are used by the Greek Cypriot soldiers as shooting targets and are killed with hundreds of shots. This scene almost drive mad the eyewitnesses.

16 August 1974: At Ayios Ioannis village in Paphos, seven Turks, one of whom is a woman, are tortured to death.

12 November 1974: Three children aged between 3 and 16 and two women are killed while going to the Turkish area from the Greek area.

These are the murder-cases by the Greek-Greek Cypriot due, determined by the Unites Nations documents. Atrocities of the Greek-Greek Cypriot camp are not that much only. There are more than one thousand Turkish Cypriots who, in the period of 1963-74, have gone missing without leaving any trace behind, whose bodies have been burnt and buried or put into mass-graves in the Greek-controlled areas.



Zan
As far as i know your highlighted/underlined quote is NOT correct.
The missing TC's are all regarded as martyrs and counted for...the total figure for TC martyrs in intercommunal conflict,including 1974 massacres is around 800.

some figures for you here
http://www.kibrisliturksehitler.com/sehitler.htm

also here (but for some reason they have included Turkish army martyrs in the list for 1974)
http://www.kktc-sehitaileleri.org/sehitlerimiz.html


I wish the GCs could be so honest iceman!!!


Let me get this straight, you try to lie about something, get caught out and then complain that GC's get to lie about this kind of crap all the time without getting caught out? :lol:


That last bit has no person to quote on it...........I just left it in because I know you like playing games...Enjoy. 8) 8) 8)
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:04 pm

Zan after being caught lying...

zan wrote:I wish the GCs could be so honest iceman!!!


A truly historic tagline in mint condition for the astute collector!

Out it goes at $99.99 + VAT

First come first served! :lol:
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Postby zan » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:07 pm

Get Real! wrote:Zan after being caught lying...

zan wrote:I wish the GCs could be so honest iceman!!!


A truly historic tagline in mint condition for the astute collector!

Out it goes at $99.99 + VAT

First come first served! :lol:


How much do you want for your lies and the list you just gave us of the GCs supposedly killed by the Turks when it is clear it was by the coupists.......I mean...They must be priceless considering how old they are and how well they have been kept...Until now!!!!!!!!! 8)
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Postby iceman » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:08 pm

I did not say Zan was lying...
It's possible that he has been misinformed,never too late to correct mistakes.
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Postby zan » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:11 pm

iceman wrote:I did not say Zan was lying...
It's possible that he has been misinformed,never too late to correct mistakes.


Always willing to learn iceman...Not like this bunch of nutters :roll:
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