Though I can well believe some Armenians actually thought it was real - after all, Vershchagin's painting "Apotheosis of War" is still believed to be a real depiction of a genocide event, and the non-existant Hitler statement is still quoted about as if it actually existed.
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Originally posted by bell-the-catThough I can well believe some Armenians actually thought it was real - after all, Vershchagin's painting "Apotheosis of War" is still believed to be a real depiction of a genocide event, and the non-existant Hitler statement is still quoted about as if it actually existed.
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Originally posted by wohlkahnhttp://armenians-1915.blogspot.com/2...la-terror.html
Hey armenians!!! Maybe you have seen this picture before, but you were not brave enough to discuss it here. Come on here is an opportunity for you. Now are you gonna deny it again, or accept your mistake?
If you deny it, well I got nothing further to say to you armenians...
But if you accept your mistake and apologize, like a man, I would be glad to accept it too.
Comming to the picture, the picture was not meant to be presented as an authentic one, it was known to be photoshoped, by including one of the most published picture of the Armenian genocide on one of Ataturks picture. It simply meant that Ataturk has blood in his hands. But of course Fartaov aka Ataov, as usual search a bug where there wasn't any.Last edited by Fadix3; 11-03-2005, 07:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Thai-Samuraihow can you prove that the original picture isn't w/ the dead body, and it's the one w/ dogs the forgery. Or how can you prove that a bunch of Turks didn't forge the dead body on it, and then said it was the Armenians who did it to prove the Genocide wrong. Huh?
Come on prove it, or I have nothing further to say.You can call me a hero.
I'm no hero, I'm a legend.
Heroes last a lifetime, legends last forever...
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Originally posted by Sip
OMG I'm outraged at this. American's did this picture. All Americans should appologize to wohlkan because his feelings are hurt by photoshop.
that pic is hillarious.
Sip jan, what Americans? The whole world should apologize to turks for having high standards of intelligence and humanity. It's so tough for turks to deal with such high expectations.Last edited by karoaper; 11-04-2005, 06:27 AM.
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Originally posted by Fadix3Steve, I have some news about Hitlers quote, I am waiting some records from the British archives, I'll tell more about it in few months. The quote doesn't seem to be the forgery that some made of it.
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Originally posted by karoaperahahahahahahaha
that pic is hillarious.
Sip jan, what Americans? The whole world should apologize to turks for having high standards of intelligence and humanity. It's so tough for turks to deal with such high expectations.this post = teh win.
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Originally posted by wohlkahnDidn’t you read the content in the website i have given you? This Picture was shown in UCLA, (University of California Los Angeles), "Genocide Conference Talk." And this talk was organised by the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Committee ( Dr. Vahram Shemmassian, Ardashes Kassakhian, Dr Levon Marashlian were the speakers.)
It obviously wasn't meant to be a real depiction of a real event. The only question is if it was an appropriate medium to convey the message. Maybe if the photomontage was more sophisticated it would have been - but the creator was no John Heartfield.Plenipotentiary meow!
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Originally posted by Fadix3Steve, I have some news about Hitlers quote, I am waiting some records from the British archives, I'll tell more about it in few months. The quote doesn't seem to be the forgery that some made of it.
But we've gone through this before- so you know I think the alleged quote is, in its current status, a distracting irrelevance.
Plenipotentiary meow!
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