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    Armenian Genocide Andy Leeds Ms. Bullis English 1 April 24 Armenians are a Christian nation, and when they were a country, they were the first to proclaim Christianity as the state religion. The Ottoman Empire took control of Armenia during the 15th century, and they were mistreated for quite a while due to religious differences (Christians vs. Muslims), and this mistreatment culminated and peaked during 1915-1918. During World War I, the Ottoman Empire took the opportunity among a world of chaos

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    The Armenian Genocide

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    “Columbus Day,” but have you ever heard of “National Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day?” This lesser known genocide was a precursor to the Holocaust. It started on April 24, 1915 and lasted up until 1923. It was calculated that over one and a half million Armenians died during this period of time. This genocide was planned out by the Turkish government, against all the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire. In the beginning there were around 2 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, and by the end of the 1923

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    The Armenian Genocide

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    Introduction The Armenian genocide is one of the most underrated genocides in history. The lack of acknowledgment of this genocide has prevented those the tragedy affected from receiving the proper resolution that should have been provided to them. This paper will discuss what exactly happened during this period of time, reasons for the discrimination that the Armenian people experienced, the impact on the country, and how globally we should have prevented it. By understanding fully what went wrong

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    Armenian Genocide Thesis

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    thought to the Armenian Genocide. I knew it had happened roughly a hundred years ago and I knew that it was somewhat monumental. However, thanks in part to the horrific nature of holocaust during World War II, learning of the Armenian Genocide was ultimately overshadowed. Alas, thanks to chance, my knowledge of the Armenian Genocide grew nearly exponentially. I began the assignment considering my research question which was, “What was the cause and reason behind the Armenian Genocide?”. This research

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    Armenian Genocide Causes

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    What caused the Armenian Genocide? There were many reasons that could be tied to why the Armenian Genocide happened, but there is no reason bigger than the fact that the Turkish Government was unsatisfied with the religious state of the Armenians. The Armenians had established their national religion as Christianity unlike Turkey who was mostly Muslim. The main group that enforced this was called the Young Turks. The Young Turks were a group that had taken control of Turkey. According to the United

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    Genocide Paper The definition of genocide, according to the United Nations, was the attempt to destroy “a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group” by killing members, causing mental or bodily harm, harsh living conditions, prevention of births, and separating children from their families. There are four patterns of genocide, which do not always occur in every genocide since they’re not all the same. The four patterns include persecution, which is hostility and ill-treatment, especially toward

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    The Armenian Genocide, also known as the Armenian Holocaust, the Great Calamity, and the Armenian Massacre, was the organized killing of nearly 1.5 million Armenians. It occurred in the Ottoman Empire - present-day Turkey - where 2 million Armenians lived. The Armenian Genocide is the second-most studied massacre, after the Nazi Holocaust. Twenty-two countries have officially recognized it as genocide, but the Republic of Turkey rejects the characterization of the events as genocide. Many Armenians

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    of the Armenians during World War I. Alike the Holocaust, it also had a large effect on the Armenian population. Both of these are horrific events in history because of the mass numbers that were killed. The Holocaust, which had a great effect on the Jewish population, is comparable on a much larger scale to the Massacre of the Armenians in Turkey during World War 1 because of the incredibly large numbers of lives lost during the specific massacres. The Turkish massacre of the Armenians during

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    albeit a one sided one, controversy regarding the Armenian Genocide. These are just two examples of the dozens of films made about the Armenian Genocide, but there are also many other pieces of music and art that commemorate it. Surprisingly, the first piece of recorded music that are either dedicated to or references the genocide was in 1915, the same year as the genocide took place. This piece, called Children’s Prayer, was recorded by renowned Armenian scholar and musician Komitas (). There continues

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    Armenian Genocide Report

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    Both articles consisted of two witnesses of the Armenian Genocide in their town. The first eyewitness goes by the name of Zakar Kloian, who was born in 1900, in the Village of Darman, in Turkey. He was a naturalized citizen of the United States, with a naturalization certificate issued to him by the District Court of the United States. On May 15, 1915, all the townspeople were kicked out of their homes from the Turkish gendarmerie. They were forced to travel on foot towards a destination they

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