The Commission went to the participating countries at the beginning of August 1913 and remained until the end of September. After returning to
Paris all the material was processed and released in the form of a detailed
report. The report speaks of the numerous violations of international conventions and
war crimes committed during the
Balkan Wars.[2][3] The information collected was published by the Endowment in the early summer of 1914, but was soon overshadowed by the beginning of the
First World War.[4]
According to
Mark Levene in 2020, the report is "thoroughly documented and still highly regarded".[5]
^Levene, Mark (2020). "Through a Glass Darkly: The Resurrection of Religious Fanaticism as First Cause of Ottoman Catastrophe: The thirty-year genocide. Turkey's destruction of its Christian minorities, 1894–1924, by Benny Morris and Dror Ze'evi, Cambridge, MA, and London, Harvard University Press, 2019, 672 pp., USD$35.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9780674916456". Journal of Genocide Research. 22 (4): 553–560.
doi:
10.1080/14623528.2020.1735560.