Comparison
Here you are claiming that the mentality of those who acknowledge that Armenian Genocide indeed took place is similar to the mentality of Nazi Germany. Well, it's easy to throw unsupported comparisons around, but let's examine the facts: Let's see, recognition of amptly documented Armenian genocide would be like Nazi Germany because... hmm.... Because Nazis in Germany reviewed a large numbers of written and verbal evidence and made a considered conclusion that an event did indeed take place? Well, no, no, that doesn't seem right: Nazis really made no studies of a historical event that I know of. No - weight a minute - they were too busy annihilating a small ethnic and religious minority. Hm, well, that sounds familiar. That's what Turkey did at the turn of the century. Nazi Germany committed genocide against Jews (and attempted genocide against Poles, Ukrainians, Belorussians and Russian - but they were too numerous) and Turkey committed genocide against Armenians (and attempted genocide against Greeks, Serbs, Bolgarians and Kurds - but those too were too numerous). Well, thank you for supplying that comparison. The mentality you are referring to in this sentence undoubtedly is Turkish nationalist mentality.
To quote Adolf Hitler: "Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians", 1939. And: "Think of biblical deportations and the massacres of the Middle Ages and remember the extermination of the Armenians", 1931. Turkey's genocide of Armenians showed Hitler he could do the same with Jews with the same impunity. That is why Turkey has to recognize the Armenian genocide - to ensure that is does not happen again in Turkey or anywhere else.
I heard an interesting report on the radio recently - apparently Main Campf is a best seller in Turkey. Disturbing, isn't it?
Originally posted by nevermindname
To quote Adolf Hitler: "Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians", 1939. And: "Think of biblical deportations and the massacres of the Middle Ages and remember the extermination of the Armenians", 1931. Turkey's genocide of Armenians showed Hitler he could do the same with Jews with the same impunity. That is why Turkey has to recognize the Armenian genocide - to ensure that is does not happen again in Turkey or anywhere else.
I heard an interesting report on the radio recently - apparently Main Campf is a best seller in Turkey. Disturbing, isn't it?
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