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THE ARMENIAN HOLOCAUST , Mr. Richard Hovannisian 1980 .

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    Re: THE ARMENIAN HOLOCAUST , Mr. Richard Hovannisian 1980 .

    III. ARMENIAN PATRIARCHATE OF IERUSALE%I
    These archives include twenty-five dossiers an the Armenian question between 1913
    and 1916 and between 1919 and 1922. The records were originally a part of the archives
    of the Patriarchate of Constantinople and were transferred ta Jerusalem for safekeeping.
    The hiatus extending from 1916 to 1919 is explained by the exile of the patriarch himself
    during those years. An indication of the types of materials included among the
    25,000 papers in the dossiers is given in parentheses.
    [Dossier
    number]
    A. i (Minutes of the Armenian National Assembly, 1919-1922)
    H. 2 ( Reports of Armenian religions and lay leaders)
    C. 3 (The Smyrna massacres and fire; assessments of wartime tosses)
    D. 4 (Communications with the Allied High Commissioners at Constantinople)
    E. 5 (Lists of Turkish organizers of the massacres; statistics; copies of memoranda)
    F. 6 (Cilicia; records of the information bureau; reports and memoranda)
    G. 7
    (Cypher telegrams of the Turkish civil and military authorities; Cilicia;
    Smyrna)
    H. 8
    (Massacres in Erzerum, Cilicia, Kastamuni; conditions in the interior
    provinces)
    I. 9 (Déportations and massacres: Van; accounts of foreigners)
    J. 10 (Turkish war criminals in varions provinces; let ters and reports)
    K. 11 (Turkish war criminals; the plight of survivors in the interior provinces)
    L. 12 (Turkish war criminals; measures ta retrieve Armenian widows and orphans)
    M. 13 (Trials of war criminals; massacres in the interior provinces)
    N. 14 (Amasya massacre; statistics; conditions in interior provinces)
    0. 15 (Orphans; war criminals; the Armenian republic)
    P. 16 (Talaat Pasha ; war criminals; confiscation of Armenian properties; documents
    on the massacres; conditions in the interior provinces after the armistice of
    1918)
    P. 17 (Talaat Pasha; Cilicia and the deportations; Armenian National Delegation)
    R. 18 (Armenian National Delegation; memoirs and memoranda; interior provinces;
    events in Caesarea)
    S. 19 (Letters and communications: minutes of the National Assembly)
    T. 20 (Copybooks, 1912-1921)
    U. 21 (Turkish documents; the reform issue; manuscript materials)
    V. 22 (War criminals; reports and statisties on the interior provinces)
    W. 23 (The reform programs, 1913-1914)
    X. 24 (Correspondence with Armenian officiais and committees abroad; reform
    proposais)
    Y. 25 (Turkish documents on the trial of the war criminals)

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    Class 371. Political: General Correspondence

    The files in classification 44 (Turkey and Ottoman Empire) for the years 1915-
    1920 contain thousands of dispatches and documents on the massacres, the situation
    in the Asiatic provinces of the Ottoman Empire, the plight of the refugees, as well
    as statements of Allied policy including the declaration of intent to hold the Turkish
    leaders personally responsible for the inhumanities perpetrated against the Armenian
    population. See especially the following files in classifications 44, 50 (Miscellaneous,
    War), and 58 (Caucasus):

    W44/51009 (Massacres of Armenians)

    W44/ 1455 (Massacres); W44/8012 (Reports); W44/201201
    (Turkish atrocities); W44/221220 (Atrocities); W44/164566
    (111-treatment of Armenians); W50/45468 (Publications)

    W44/47710 (Turkish justifications); W44/74082 (Protests);

    W44/ 137867 (Atrocities and survivors)

    W44/55708 (Massacres); W44/74413 (Appeals)

    W44/521 (Turkey and Caucasus); W44/2117 (Syria and Cilicia)

    W44/3349 (Relief); W58/512 (Armenia and Armenians);

    W58/1015 (Caucasus)

    3/44 (Asialie provinces); 27/44 (Armenian relief); 1214/44
    (Cilicia); 1/58 (Caucasus); 134/58 (Armenia and Armenians)

    C. Class 608. Peace Conference 1919-1920: Correspondence
    1. Middle East, Political (Files 341-390)
    a. Armenia
    342/1/1 Constitution of future state
    342/1/2 Internai situation
    342/1/3 American-Armenian committee
    342/1/5 Outrages on Armenians in Turkey
    342/1/6 Allied occupation
    342/1/7 Desiderata
    342/1/9 Relief expedition
    342/1/12 Political relations
    342/1/14 Resident commissioner
    342/1/16 Young Turk menace
    b. Armenians
    342/5/1 Refugees in Egypt
    342/5/2 Karabagh
    342/5/4 Political relations with, in Caucasus

    j. Statistics
    384/2/3 Populations
    384/2/4 Armenia, populations
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    k. Turkey
    385/1/1 Occupation, military
    385/1/2 Treaty boundary
    385/1/4 Individual punishment for outrages
    385/1/7 Reparation and restitution
    385/1/12 Repatriation
    385/1/14 Desiderata
    385/1/17 Extradition of Enver and Talaat pashas
    385/1/18 Arrests
    385/1/21 Outrages
    385/1/25 Committee of Union and Progress

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  • THE ARMENIAN HOLOCAUST , Mr. Richard Hovannisian 1980 .

    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
    The National Archives, Washington. D.C.
    A. Numerous files on the Armenian crisis, political and economic measures to aid the
    survivors, and the future of Armenia and the Armenian people are distributed among
    various Record Groups, particularly the following:
    L 4 United States Food Administration
    2. 5 United States Grain Corporation
    3. 38 Office of Naval Intelligence
    4. 43 United States Participation in International Conferences, Commissions,
    and Expositions
    5. 46 Records of the United States Senate
    6. 59 General Records of the Department of State (detailed separately
    b-elow)
    7. 84 Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State (detailed separately
    below)
    8. 233 Records of the United States House of Representatives
    9. 256 Records of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace (detailed
    separately below)

    B. Record Group 59: General Records of the Department of State
    This group contains the Iargest number of relevant documents in the National
    Archives. All except one of the following divisions of the decimal files are available
    as microfilm publications:
    1. Internai Affairs of Turkey, 1910-1929 (Microfilm Publication 353: 88 reels)
    a. 867.00 Political Affairs (reels 4-19)
    b. 867.01 Government (reel 21)
    c. 867.03 Legislative Branch, including Parliament, 1911-1916 (reel 23)
    d. 867.4106 Race Problems (reels 43-48)
    Reel 43: 1911-1915: Persecution and massacres of Armenians and Albanians
    Reel 44: 1915-1919: Expulsion of Armenians from Turkey; relief for xxxs and Armenians. Armenian refugees in the Caucasus; appeals by the Department of State to the German government to influence Turkey to desist from Armenian persecutions
    Reel 45: 1916-1917: Massacres and deportations of the
    Armenian population; protection of Armenians in Persia
    Reel 46: 1917-1922: Syrian and Armenian massacres; persecution of Greeks; alleged Turkish policy of exterminating Christian minorities in Asia Minor
    Reel 47: 1922: Investigation into Turkish atrocities; evacuation of Christians from Anatolia and Constantinople
    Reel 48: 1922-1929: Deportation of Christian population from Anatolia; atrocities against Greeks and Armenians in Asia Minor; movement for an Armenian national home

    e. 867.404
    Religion: regulations about Armenian Patriarchate, 1916;
    expulsion of Greek Patriarch, 1922, etc. (reel 49)

    f. 867.48 Calamities and disasters, 1912 —1927 ( reels 51-55)

    g. 867.52 Lands: sale of property belonging to deported Christians;
    prohibitions against sale of properties by Greeks and Armenians.
    etc. (reel 62)

    h. 867.9111
    Anti-American and anti-Armenian comment in the Turkish
    press (reel 72 for 1919-1924)

    2. Political Relations between the United States and Turkey, 1910-1929 (Microfilm
    Publication 365: 8 reels)
    a. 711.67 General (reel 2)
    h . 711.672 Lausanne conference: protests and nonratification, etc. (reels
    3-7)
    3. Political Relations between Turkey and Other States, 1910-1929 (Microfilm
    Publication 363: 29 reels)
    a. 767.68 Greece (reels 3-6)
    b. 767.68118 Termination of war and Lausanne conference (reels 7-25)
    c. 767.90c Azerbaijan (reel 28)
    4. Internai Affairs of Persia, 1910-1929 (Microfilm Publication 715: 37 reels)
    a. 891.00 Political affairs, 1912-1922 (reels 4-5)
    b. 891.4016
    Racial problems, including Armenians of Persia; Turkish
    and Kurdish atrocities against Assyrian Christians, 1915;
    Urmia massacres; massacres of Assyrians and Arinenians,
    1919 (reel 13) .





    GREAT BRITAIN.
    Foreign Office Archives (Public Record Office), London

    A. Class 96. Miscellanea, Series
    Turkish Atrocities in Armenia. Volumes 205-212

    1915 November-1916 lune. Arnold Toynbee's correspondence
    relating to the collection and publication of
    material on the situation on behalf of Lord Bryce

    1916 lune—December. Further correspondence .. .

    1915 October-1917 February. Arnold Toynbee's correspondence
    (1) mostly relating to the distribution and reviews
    of 7'1.4:attifent of the Armenians in Turkey (December 1916-
    February 1917) and (2) with Lord Bryce (October 1915—
    August 1916)

    1916. Collected material for proposed Foreign Office publication
    on the treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman
    Empire

    1915-1916. Letters and texts of press accounts sent by
    M. Tchobanian, with an index to places mentioned compiled
    by Arnold Toynbee

    1913-1916. Pamphlets from British, American. French,
    Swiss. German and Ottoman sources
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