The Greeks because they pretended to withdraw and left a wooden horse filled with soldier. The Trojans thought it was a present and got it in the city even though they were warned by a citizen no to. They had a festival and at night the Greeks sneaker out of the horse, opened the gates of the city for the other soldiers and burnt the city down. They had won.
There has never been a battle called "The Battle of Greece" by historians. If you mean Greece's war of independence or a number of wars IN ancient Greece, the answer is: Greece.
Greece had won its independence from Turkey about 30 years prior to the American Civil War & would have had little (if any) involvement with it.
A war between today's Greece and Turkey.
turkey
Troy and Greece (Troy is in Turkey).
Greece would loose. They wouldn't have a chance.
The USA sent money to Greece and Turkey after World War 2 for war reparations that needed to be done in their nations. Other nations received funds too.
Only Turkey and Ireland were neutral.
Sparta defeated Athens .
Against Turkey
no but maybe one day Greece or Armenia will make war at Turkey, even when the Turkish priminister has been trying to make peace with them for a long time
King George II was in charge of Greece while Ismet Inonu was in charge of Turkey.
Greece entered World War I by declaring war on Germany in July of 1917. Prime Minister Eleutherios Venizelos was sympathetic to the Allied cause, and the Allies had promised Greece territorial gains in Turkey.