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When We Dead Awaken Australia New Zealand And The Armenian Genocide James Robins

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When We Dead Awaken Australia New Zealand And The Armenian Genocide James Robins
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.2 MB
Author: James Robins
ISBN: 9781838607494, 9780755600311, 9781838607524, 1838607498, 0755600312, 1838607528
Language: English
Year: 2020

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When We Dead Awaken Australia New Zealand And The Armenian Genocide James Robins by James Robins 9781838607494, 9780755600311, 9781838607524, 1838607498, 0755600312, 1838607528 instant download after payment.

On April 24th 1915 Armenian intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire were arrested en masse marking the beginning of the Armenian Genocide. The following day, April 25th 1915, saw the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landing at Gallipoli. This book draws the connections between these two landmark historical events: the genocide of the minority Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire and the Anzac soldiers who fought at Gallipoli during World War I. Through eye witness accounts of Anzac soldiers witnessing the genocide, to a history of the Australasian involvement in the international Armenian relief campaign, and enduring discussions around genocide recognition, James Robins explores the international political implications that this unexplored history still has today.

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