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  • Lucin
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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    It's a bible... author on cover is Gevorg/Gevork Zakarian.
    I doubt it is a Bible. Where is it written?

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  • manbato2004
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    tanx alot mate

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  • Siggie
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    It's a bible... author on cover is Gevorg/Gevork Zakarian.

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  • manbato2004
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    hey people i have an old Armenian book but i can read Armenian can someone help me and translate the first page of this book for me i have scanned the first page and put it on my album id really appreciate it
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  • Odar
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    Ilan Pappe - The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Autobiography of David Robinson.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    He was not the only one who joined the Wehrmacht as Njdeh and many other Armenians joined too and I see nothing wrong with that. His actions saved many Soviet-Armenian prisoners and was the right course to take in case Germany won the war.
    Technically Germany did win since its wealth was successfully transferred out of the country prior to the war. Look how quickly Europe was rebuilt after WW2. Very similar to what is happening to America today (wealth doesn't just disappear). German engineering still rules the Western world. There are only 3 ways to create wealth: farm it, mine it or manufacture it. Germany I believe, is still the leader in manufacturing technology.

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  • Odar
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    I know, and it appears that unlike Nzhdeh - at least that's what I get from the book - he had little sympathies for the Nazist ideology. Still it bothers me as resistance to Nazifascism is one of the main pillars of the foundation of Italian republic. I realize though that when you find yourself crushed between 2 tyrannies, all you can do is to opt for what atm seems to be the lesser evil.

    Is there any book in English (or French, or German) about the activities of the Armenian "volunteers", especially concerning their anti-partisan activities (some units operated in northern Italy as well, together with the Turkmens, Kazakhs, and Cossacks)? I've found stuff in Italian about the Muslim and Cossack units - there's also a novel about the mass suicide of the latter, when they realized they were being handed over to the Red Army - but nothing about the Armenians.

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  • Federate
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    Originally posted by Odar View Post
    Finished Chalabian's book

    Considering that all I knew about Dro was, well, that he was one of the most famous freedom fighters during WW1 and shortly afterwards, and that in WW2 he sided with Nazi Germany, I've found this book a great reading as for both the historical data and the portraiting of the man. Of course I can't be sure it's all true what the author writes - especially about Dro's motivations for his collaboration with the Nazis - since I haven't read any other book on the subject, but as a primer, I really enjoyed it.
    He was not the only one who joined the Wehrmacht as Njdeh and many other Armenians joined too and I see nothing wrong with that. His actions saved many Soviet-Armenian prisoners and was the right course to take in case Germany won the war.

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  • Odar
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    Finished Chalabian's book

    Considering that all I knew about Dro was, well, that he was one of the most famous freedom fighters during WW1 and shortly afterwards, and that in WW2 he sided with Nazi Germany, I've found this book a great reading as for both the historical data and the portraiting of the man. Of course I can't be sure it's all true what the author writes - especially about Dro's motivations for his collaboration with the Nazis - since I haven't read any other book on the subject, but as a primer, I really enjoyed it.

    By the way, does anybody know whether "Andraniki Zhamanake" by H. Simonyan will ever be translated in English? I've read that this is supposed to be a "warts-and-all" bio - my favourites - and I'd really like to read it... if possible before I'm 80 (that is, in case I have to learn Armenian)

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