User blog comment:Mr.Xeight/Forum for the Federation of Greece in the Universe of 1983:Doomsday/@comment-2076280-20100822193731

Well, the Turkish Straits would be a radioactive wasteland for sure. Multiple multi-megaton strikes in a small area would make it difficult to live in. If you were going to have small colony with a population of only a few hundred, it would have to be somewhere to the west of Istanbul on the European side of the straits. And, if they Greek population would be that small, I doubt the colony would survive at all. The surrounding area would either be filled with hateful Turks or radioactive fallout. At best, I'd say there could be a series of small, walled military bases that are totally dependent on imports and

And I doubt Greek rule would reach Edrine (It's not called Adrianople anymore). Though it wouldn't have been nuked, it had a population of about 300,000 pre-Doomsday, over 90% Turkish. Post-Doomsday, they probably would have survived, due to the large amount of agriculture in the area, and would have absorb many Bulgarian refugees. There would be few Greek refugees because they would have fled elsewhere. They would hvae probably fled southward or to Alexandroupoli, where btw, most Greek power in the north would be based out of.