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  • Photos- Armenian massacres in Cilicia 1909-1921

    Articles and Photos In French





    See "illustrations" at the bottom
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    Wow - very nice (thanks). In reality however these pictures were solely from 1909 (the first from Constantinople) - unless I missed something ....I didn't check them all out.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 1.5 million View Post
      Wow - very nice (thanks). In reality however these pictures were solely from 1909 (the first from Constantinople) - unless I missed something ....I didn't check them all out.
      You're welcome. All of us tend to overlook the wealth of information/scholarly works/websites in other languages. Typically Americans, aren't we?

      The photos are mostly from 1909 but the text relates to the Hamidian, 1909, and 1915-1921 periods.

      I have photos from the 1920's massacres in Cilicia in the book "Lions of Marash" by Dr. Stanley Kerr.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      • #4
        Armenocide

        Documents from State Archives...

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          Armenia- Cradle of Civilization...

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          • #6
            Long but great video...

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            • #7
              How do you know if any one even dug?
              "All truth passes through three stages:
              First, it is ridiculed;
              Second, it is violently opposed; and
              Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

              Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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              • #8
                dig any acre and you shall find! all of today's Turkey and its underground is built on Armenian blood and ashes ...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by S.S.Zagora
                  At first, You all say 1.5 million Armenian killed at that time.In Ottoman archieves it is said that about only 1.2 million Armenian lived in the border of the Ottoman.And secondly, is it very easy to hide 1.5 million Armenian's corpses?There must be collective graves...1.5 million Armenian's graves....Where they are????
                  First of all Ottoman archives can claim that the moon is made of cheese - does that make it so? Also I should inform you that Armenians were killed throughout the ottoman Empire - not just from the border areas with Russia (often a source of Turkish misinformation concerning numbers of Ottoman Armenians). As for corpses - well much is documented how measures were taken to ensure that bones were treated with lyme and such to speed decomposition. However I'm sure that much evidence can and perhaps will one day be found for many of these bodies. However i haven't seen the Turkish government issuing an open invitation to archeologists or what have you to freely search Anatolia for such bodies. Until this offer is made and until such surveys are conducted I would not give much weight to any argument that purports to claim that without the evidence of mass graves or such that the Armenian Genocide never happened. You'll have to try harder pathetic denier.

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                  • #10
                    Thank you for the links.

                    I personally feel, 1.5 million is not an accurate number. It does not include those who will never be, because their parents weren't here to give them birth, and their grandchildren that would be, and their great grand children that would be. People never really take into account, when you kill one, you kill countless generations that would come from one. Now imagine how many generations there won't be from 1.5 million. It's unthinkable.

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