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That's right it had no impact whatsoever, another figment of Armenian imagination and deception. The German's were quite capable of carrying out atrocities well before their parlay with the Ottomans. In fact, the Herero and Namaqua Genocide was the first genocide of the 20th century committed by Colonial Germany in 1904 when up to 80% of the population were exterminated according to the United Nations Whitaker Report in 1985. Since your a lover of Wikipedia, here's the source:
When are the regular Turkish citizens going to realize that covering up the Genocide just helps the wealthy and powerful get away with using people for pawns in their chess game of life? Why should their dirty laundry stay hidden?
The problem is armenian attempts to draw a nexus between the events of 1915 and the Nazi's. The sole purpose being to ride on the back of the j.holocaust and illicit sympathy when there is no actual connection to speak of other a quote in 'secret' document, that is dubious at best. Anyway, it's merely conjecture to suggest that Hitler was in anyway swayed by the plight of Armenians. Only a self absorbed Armenian would believe it was.
Oh yes. I'm sure the heavy German involvement in the "relocations" of Armenians had no impact on what the Germans would later do to the Jews/Polish. Stuffing more than 50 Armenians into box cars (causing death by asphyxiation and disease), or into caves where the mouth of the cave was lit on fire (primitive gas chambers), etc.....I'm sure none of this bared any significance on the Holocaust.
Originally posted by ferdi2
You and the "facts" sitting in an impoverished & land locked country holding a grudge. How far has it got you to date? Maybe it's time to change tact???????
OR the facts sitting in the American archives, British archives, the German archives (you remember, your co-conspirators?), Ottoman archives (minus all the very important testimonials from the Tribunals, which magically somehow disappeared), etc. How far has genocide denial gotten Turkey? Hundreds of millions of dollars, and a century later, has it erased the fact that Turks committed a genocide from history? Has the world forgotten and accepted Turkey's version of what happened? I'd say maybe it's time to change YOUR tact, but you HAVE no tact.
..and they make recognition much more difficult by alienating Turks with goodwill that want to speak of the sufferings of the past. But all they are doing is unwittingly feeding nationalist hardliners who still believe the world is out to get them.
Perhaps a historical commission is not such a bad idea (even just to humour us if possible). Not for the conclusion Armenians automatically jump to i.e. using it as a denial tool but instead to establish basic parameters of truth and weed out lies and untruths i.e. I could name a few: Hitler’s so called statement, influence of oil, exaggerating the revolt of the Armenian population etc.
Well your vocabulary is not that bad, it is just dirty and childish.....
And I didnt walk away yet, although you guessed it right I am an Armenian patriot.
TSako - freak?
*The patriot continues to walk on, laughing at the freak of nature, without looking back*
*The Armenian patriot laughs at the freak with a bad vocabulary and walks on as the wind blows through his black, lustrous hair*
See ya around kid.
Well your vocabulary is not that bad, it is just dirty and childish.....
And I didnt walk away yet, although you guessed it right I am an Armenian patriot.
TSako - turkloving freak?
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