It is our experience with revolutions which makes us fear the Armenians. If two hundred Turks could overturn the Government, then a few hundred bright, educated Armenians could do the same thing. Ambassador Morgenthau's Story - Էջ 347Henry Morgenthau - 1918 - 407 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Ronald Grigor Suny - 1993 - 308 էջ
...remember that when we started this revolution in Turkey there were only two hundred of us. ... It is our experience with revolutions which makes us fear the...plan of scattering them so that they can do us no harm.40 Morgenthau goes on: In another talk with Enver I began by suggesting that the Central Government... | |
| Vahakn N. Dadrian - 228 էջ
...their [the Armenians'] intelligence and industry...they have helped them [the Russians] in this war.. .It is our own experience with revolutions which makes...bright, educated Armenians could do the same thing." 14 The relative validity of these protective concerns was in a sense certified through the legacy of... | |
| Benjamin A. Valentino - 2004 - 336 էջ
...[the Young Turks] started this revolution in Turkey there were only two hundred of us. ... It is our experience with revolutions which makes us fear the...If two hundred Turks could overturn the government, than a few hundred bright, educated Armenians could do the same thing. We have therefore deliberately... | |
| Michael Mann - 2005 - 596 էջ
...up similarly to Morgenthau: The great trouble with the Armenians is that they are separatists. ... It is our own experience with revolutions which makes us fear the Armenians. We have therefore adopted the plan of scattering them so that they can do us no harm. . . . Economic... | |
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