With the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Greece moved troops into western Turkey to protect the sizeable local Greek population and assert its historical claim over the region. Initially the war favored Greece, but by late 1921 the Turks were gaining the upper hand.
![Political map of Europe 23 Aug 1921 (Greco-Turkish War): With the [Partitioning_of_the_Ottoman_Empire|collapse of the Ottoman Empire], Greece moved troops into western Turkey to protect the sizeable local Greek population and assert its historical claim over the region. Initially [Greco-Turkish_War_(1919–1922)|the war] favored Greece, but by late 1921 the Turks were gaining the upper hand.](/assets/img/maps/europe/europe19210823.png)

