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1915-1923 “The Forgotten Genocide” “The first time it was reported that our friends were being butchered there was a cry of horror. Then a hundred were butchered. When a thousand were butchered and there was no end to the butchery, a blanket of silence spread.”

1915-1923 “The Forgotten Genocide” “The first time it was reported that our friends were being butchered there was a cry of horror. Then a hundred were

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Page 1: 1915-1923 “The Forgotten Genocide” “The first time it was reported that our friends were being butchered there was a cry of horror. Then a hundred were

1915-1923 “The Forgotten Genocide”

“The first time it was reported that our friends were being butchered there was a cry of horror. Then a hundred were butchered. When a thousand were butchered and there was no end to the butchery, a blanket of silence spread.”

1915-1923 “The Forgotten Genocide”

“The first time it was reported that our friends were being butchered there was a cry of horror. Then a hundred were butchered. When a thousand were butchered and there was no end to the butchery, a blanket of silence spread.”

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MAP OF ARMENIA: pg 300

MAP OF ARMENIA: pg 300

1-1.5 million killed

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Definition of GenocideDefinition of Genocide

• The systematic and planned extermination of an entire national, racial, political, or ethnic group.

• The systematic and planned extermination of an entire national, racial, political, or ethnic group.

• Concentration Camp• Deportee• Ethnic Cleansing• Exterminate• Forced Labor• Gas Chamber• Massacre• Propaganda• Refugee Camp

• Concentration Camp• Deportee• Ethnic Cleansing• Exterminate• Forced Labor• Gas Chamber• Massacre• Propaganda• Refugee Camp

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So why did it take place?

So why did it take place? • The Ottoman Empire was on the side of the Central

Powers. (Germany/Austria-Hungary) • There were few Armenian-Russians fighting against the

Ottoman’s using it as a reason to exterminate the Armenian race.

• The Ottoman Empire was trying to spread the Muslim religion and the Armenians were CHRISTIANS.

• The Ottoman Empire also wanted Armenia’s natural barrier to Russia’s attacks. (Eastern Turkey belongs to Armenia).

• The able bodied men will be targeted.

• The Ottoman Empire was on the side of the Central Powers. (Germany/Austria-Hungary)

• There were few Armenian-Russians fighting against the Ottoman’s using it as a reason to exterminate the Armenian race.

• The Ottoman Empire was trying to spread the Muslim religion and the Armenians were CHRISTIANS.

• The Ottoman Empire also wanted Armenia’s natural barrier to Russia’s attacks. (Eastern Turkey belongs to Armenia).

• The able bodied men will be targeted.

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April 24, 1915 “Red Sunday”

April 24, 1915 “Red Sunday”

• Ottoman authorities arrested 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders from Constantinople (later resulting in public hangings) WHY?

• Remember: (90%) Christians and Jews: 2nd Class Citizens

• Problems existed long before the massacres. Can you say NATIONALISM!!

• Ottoman authorities arrested 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders from Constantinople (later resulting in public hangings) WHY?

• Remember: (90%) Christians and Jews: 2nd Class Citizens

• Problems existed long before the massacres. Can you say NATIONALISM!!

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GUILTY? OF WHAT?GUILTY? OF WHAT?

• The Muslim Turks ACCUSED the Christian Armenians of supporting Russian plans against the Ottoman Empire.

• When the Armenians protested repressive Ottoman policies, the Sultan had tens of thousands of them slaughtered.

• More than 2 million Armenians lived in Turkey before the Genocide.

• 600,000-1,500,000 people killed from disease/starvation.

• The rest were driven from their ancestral home through deportation in the deserts with out food and water

• The Muslim Turks ACCUSED the Christian Armenians of supporting Russian plans against the Ottoman Empire.

• When the Armenians protested repressive Ottoman policies, the Sultan had tens of thousands of them slaughtered.

• More than 2 million Armenians lived in Turkey before the Genocide.

• 600,000-1,500,000 people killed from disease/starvation.

• The rest were driven from their ancestral home through deportation in the deserts with out food and water

The Armenians Were marched through the desserts of Syria.

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What do they think?What do they think?• Unfortunately, most of the perpetrators were

FREED, despite pledges by the Allies to punish them.

• The Republic of Turkey still maintains that the deportation of the Turkish Armenian population during WWI was for civil unrest and NOT genocide.

• The only reason Turkey is not part of Europe is because they do not recognize the genocide actually happened. (even today)

• Unfortunately, most of the perpetrators were FREED, despite pledges by the Allies to punish them.

• The Republic of Turkey still maintains that the deportation of the Turkish Armenian population during WWI was for civil unrest and NOT genocide.

• The only reason Turkey is not part of Europe is because they do not recognize the genocide actually happened. (even today)

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60 Minutes Armenian Genocide

60 Minutes Armenian Genocide

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BBC Armenian GenocideBBC Armenian Genocide

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THE ENDTHE END

Who does this inspire?