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The Righteous And People Of Conscience Of The Armenian Genocide Gerard Ddyan

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The Righteous And People Of Conscience Of The Armenian Genocide Gerard Ddyan
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Publisher: Hurst
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.31 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Gerard Dédéyan, Ago Demirdjian, Nabel Saleh
ISBN: 9781805260172, 9781805261049, 9781805260851, 1805260170, 1805261045, 1805260855
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Righteous And People Of Conscience Of The Armenian Genocide Gerard Ddyan by Gerard Dédéyan, Ago Demirdjian, Nabel Saleh 9781805260172, 9781805261049, 9781805260851, 1805260170, 1805261045, 1805260855 instant download after payment.

This book tells the stories of the Muslims, Christians, Jews and others who made a courageous stand against the mass slaughter of Ottoman Armenians in 1915, the first modern genocide. Foreigners and Ottomans alike ran considerable risks to bear witness and rescue victims, sometimes sacrificing their lives. Diplomats, humanitarians, missionaries, lawyers and other visitors to the Empire stood up, including Tolstoy's daughter, Alexandra; Raphael Lemkin, the jurist who first established genocide as an international crime; and the polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who recognized and relieved the plight of stateless Armenian refugees. Ottoman subjects--from officials and officers to ordinary townspeople and villagers--faced near-certain death for their entire family by resisting orders and helping Armenians. Unlike the Righteous of the Holocaust, these heroes have been systematically ignored and erased--a major injustice. Based on fresh research, and hoping to repay a moral debt to Ottoman Muslims who braved everything to rescue the authors' forebears, this book is an important, moving testament to a grievously overlooked aspect of the Armenian tragedy.

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