The first association was founded in Izmir by Muslims to protest the possible annexation of the city into Greece, on 1 December 1918. Its establishment was facilitated by local
Committee of Union and Progress members and bureaucrats and army commanders of the area. Eventually, the Greek army was deployed to
occupy Izmir anyway on 15 May 1919. The occupations, especially that of the
Occupation of Izmir, caused deep reactions among the Ottoman people. Several patriotic associations were formed simultaneously in different parts of Turkey as a result. The former
Unionists as well as nationalistic soldiers and intellectuals, were active in these associations and were struggling to have their voices heard by peaceful methods like protesting, meetings, and publishing notices, which were not effective at changing the Allies' policy. ==After the Congress of Sivas==