Subdirectories of Armenian Genocide:
Categories related to Society: History: By Region: Middle East: Ottoman Empire: Armenian Genocide: Society: History: By Time Period: Twentieth Century: Genocide (13) Society: Issues: Territorial Disputes: Nagorno-Karabakh (8) Society: Issues: Warfare and Conflict: War Crimes (147) World: Türkçe: Toplum: Etnik Gruplar: Ermeniler: Tarih (4) Websites on Armenian Genocide: Armenian Genocide Encyclopedia entry from ArmeniaPedia includes a summary of events and maps. Armenian Genocide Debate Features sourced articles, archival material, books, e-books, biographies, photographs, and educational resources. The Armenian Genocide in the Memoirs and Turkish-Language Songs of the Eye-Witness Survivors A book by Verjine Svazlian. Includes the main text, publications of the author and photographs. Armenian Genocide Institute-Museum Collects and houses historical and documentary materials from state archives of different countries of the world. Offers a brief account of the events, quotations, chronology, bibliography and a list of publications. Armenian National Institute: the 1915 Armenian Genocide Features photos, documents, maps, chronology, resolutions, bibliographies and educational resources. Ermeni Soykirim Turkish and English articles, e-books, and photographs. The Forgotten Includes the chronology, excerpts of an ABC news program, pictures taken by the German army officer Armin Wegner, and testimonies of survivors. Frequent Questions on the Armenian Genocide Answers to a series of skeptical questions. Genocide Museum Includes documents, photos, research and a virtual tour. Moreorless killer files: The Three Pashas A short biography and background notes on the main Union and Progress Party leaders and their role in the Armenian genocide. TeachGenocide.org Designed for school teachers, providing resources. Revisiting the Armenian Genocide - Middle East Quarterly Dr. Guenter Lewy, emeritus professor of politics, discusses and analyzes the many key arguments that support and reject the Armenian Genocide. (April 1, 2005)
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