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Does anyone know something about Armenian Genocide? When it was happened? where and how???

2007-04-10 09:13:00 · 11 answers · asked by ՎԱՀԷ 4 in Politics & Government Politics

11 answers

1912 after losing the war with the Balkans and losing 70% of the land they had, the Ottoman Empire thought that they no longer could live peacefully with Christians. So they planned the Armenian Genocide in advance. When the WW1 started that was an oppurtunity for them, they insisted all the Armenians to give in their hunting weapons for the army to fight, those who didnt have a gun they had to buy one and give to the army, that way they were sure that no weapons were left with the armenians. The Armenian Genocide started in the Turkish parliament by arresting all the Armenian diplomats, lawyers, doctors and leaders. They got all Armenian men for the "war" and killed them all. The towns and the villages were left with no men, only elderly, women, and children. Then the "deportation" started people lost their homes, wealth, homeland and their lifes on the deserts. 1.5 million people were killed. 1923 thats when the Ottoman Empire collapsed, Armenian Genocide ended, and modern Turkey was established by Kemal Ataturk. Talaat Pasha and two others were convicted for the Armenian Genocide in absentia. They were later killed in Germany by Armenian assasins

2007-04-11 15:23:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

At the end of World War 1 the Turks, who lost along with the Germans, blamed their defeat on the Armenian Christians who had lived peacably amongst the Muslim majority for hundreds of years.

So they rounded the Armenians up and marched them off to transit camps and millions of them died on the way.

This was an atrocity which has never been acknowledged by the Turkish goverment.

2007-04-10 09:21:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hey,why don't you share documents with Turkey.We can all learn the truth.But you don't want to do it,so it's your problem.We will never say sorry for something that never happened.And not only Armenian people died,but many ppl of many countries died.İt's all over now.Why can't you be friends,...........And if you are searching for a criminal here it should be you.You don't feel anything about the diplomats killed by Armenians?This was not in the past.,tell me,who are the criminals ?

2016-05-17 05:23:40 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Few people understand the true reason for which the Armenian Genocide happened. The most common (and mistaken) belief is that the motivation was Turkish nationalism. The promulgation of that incorrect view is largely the work of the Jews, upon whose ethnic relations most of the blame really does fall.

Because the Armenian Genocide was prompted, not by Turkish nationalism, but by the financial interests of a Jewish banking family, the Rothschilds. Although Turkish nationalism made things easier for the Rothschilds to manipulate the situation, and whereas a certain amount of ethnic strife preceded 1915, it was the meddling of these Jewish bankers that caused the genocide itself.

The Rothschilds owned (since 1884) the The Caspian and Black Sea Petroleum Company, which extracted oil from fields near Baku, in Azerbaijan, and shipped it over the Caucasus by rail to Batumi in FSR Georgia, thence by sea via the Dardanelles to their refinery in Fiume (a port city now called Rijeka) on the Adriatic. The products, including kerosene, were then sold throughout central Europe in competition with similar products sold by the Rockefeller-owned Standard Oil company. The Rothschilds wanted to eliminate ethnic conflict along the trade route, and since the Armenians were the weakest party in those conflicts, the cheapest way for the Rothschilds to get what they wanted was to eliminate the Armenians.

There is a photograph taken by a German officer in 1915 showing a row of young women who had been hanged upon crosses in mockery of the Crucifixion of Jesus because they had refused to convert to Islam. Many of the Young Turks’ “infantry” were, indeed, Muslims. But Jews were directing the campaign.

In conventional history, subject matter that is considered by the Jews to be sensitive may be presented in a way that is either almost accurate but nowhere near complete, or else it is reasonably complete but nowhere near accurate. Or it might be neither complete nor accurate, but rather an intentionally deceptive fabrication.

It is so with the common account of the instigators of the Armenian Genocide: the "Young Turks." What the historical narratives commonly omit is that the Young Turks were founded by a Jew who grew up in Italy, Emmanuel Curasso. Curasso set up the Young Turks as a secret society in the 1890s, beginning in Salonika, Macedonia. Most of the Young Turks, and virtually all of their leadership, were Jews.

This isn't really uncommon. The Jews have learned many tricks of political deception. They will go so far as to set up their own opposition, and, attributing its membership to other ethnicities—e.g. Muslims, Christians, racists—will later condemn these other groups for deeds that they, themselves, committed. Most of the time, the corrupted version of history goes into the school textbooks unchallenged.

(For a trivial example, see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF5UfnhuF_c.)

Assisting the Rothschilds wasn’t the Young Turks’ only purpose. They also wanted to undermine Sultan Mehmed in order to facilitate the theft of Palestine by Zionist Jews.

Many of the Jews among the Young Turks adopted nom de guerre. For example, the real name of the Young Turk writer known as "Tekin Alp" was Moishe Cohen. Also, the editor-in-chief of the Young Turks’ main newspaper, The Young Turk, was Vladimir Ze’ev Jabotinsky, a Zionist Jew who worked as a journalist in Italy during the 1890s and lived in Odessa prior to the Armenian Genocide.

So, really, the blame for the deaths of 1.5 million Christian Armenians doesn't belong to any sort of nationalism. It belongs to greedy Jews who wanted their oil business to enjoy increased profits.

2016-09-26 09:30:45 · answer #4 · answered by Dump the liberals into Jupiter 6 · 0 0

Yes. The Turkish government killed 1 million Armenians in 1918 during World War I. The people were killed because they refused to convert to Islam.

Many Armenian women were raped.

To this day, Turkey refuses to acknowledge much less apologize for the ethnic cleansing - yet they want to be called European and join the EU.

2007-04-10 09:24:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Hi,

So-called Armenian Genocide is an absolutely Armenian Lie.
Would you please ask them, what happened on April, 24 1915 ?
And then please check with my answer.

I will explain, what happened on April, 24 1915.

The Ottoman government, against numerous rebellions that began after 1890 and promptly following Armenian massacres which resulted in the murder of tens of thousands of Turks, contented with informing most important persons of Armenian congregation and Armenian deputies that "Government will take the necessary precautions if Armenians continue to stab in the back and assassinate the Turks". However, it became a necessity to secure behind the borders because the army was in war at various fronts, the events did not stop but increased and assaults towards defenseless Turkish women and children increased.

With this aim, on April 24, 1915 the Armenian Committees were closed and 2345 of their directors were arrested due to the crime of carrying out activities against the government. April 24, which is commemorated annually as the "Anniversary of Armenian Massacre" by the Armenians abroad is this date when the 2345 revolutionary committee members were arrested and it has no relation with deportation.

I also recomended that sites,
http://www.ermenisorunu.gen.tr/english/intro/index.html
http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/

TURKISH DIPLOMATS KILLED BY THE ARMENIAN TERRORISTS DURING THEIR DUTY

The main targets of Armenian terror organizations, ASALA in particular, were now being chosen from among Turkish diplomats abroad. The first of the series of terrorist attacks was carried out against Mehmet Baydar, the Turkish Consul General in Los Angeles and his Deputy, Bahadir Demir.
The assassinations were perpetrated by an Armenian by the name of Gurgen Yanikan in 1973.

This individual action turned into organized Armenian terror as of 1975 and further escalated as of 1979. 110 acts of terror were carried out by Armenian terrorists in 38 cities of 21 countries. 39 of these were armed attacks, 70 of them bomb attacks and one was an occupation. 42 Turkish diplomats and 4 foreign nationals were assassinated in these attacks, while 15 Turks and 66 foreign nationals were wounded.

Regards

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2007-04-13 21:14:52 · answer #6 · answered by Tanju 7 · 2 4

Genocide: the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group. Has America done that?
Maybe against some Indian tribes.

2007-04-15 15:50:56 · answer #7 · answered by johnfarber2000 6 · 0 1

The MUSLIM Turks in the ottoman Empire hated Armenians and thus killed them during 1910s.

2007-04-10 09:17:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

ottoman citizen armenians killed their neigbours (turks, kurds) and helped russian which was declared war to ottomans. then turks and kurds takes revenge from armenians. so there was no genocide. it was a cruel war and many innocent people dead on both sides.

2007-04-10 20:06:23 · answer #9 · answered by knuppel d 1 · 3 2

Armenians were another group that Hitler tried to exterminate. Sorry I was thinking of gypsies.

2007-04-10 09:17:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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