Children of Armenia: A Forgotten Genocide and the Century-long Struggle for Justice

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Simon and Schuster, 01 սեպ, 2009 թ. - 320 էջ
From 1915 to 1923, the Ottoman Empire drove the Armenians from their ancestral homeland and slaughtered 1.5 million of them in the process. While there was an initial global outcry and a movement led by Woodrow Wilson to aid the “starving Armenians,” the promises to hold the perpetrators accountable were never fulfilled. In this groundbreaking work, Michael Bobelian profiles the leading players—Armenian activists and assassins, Turkish diplomats, U.S. officials— each of whom played a significant role in furthering or opposing the century-long Armenian quest for justice in the face of Turkish denial of its crimes, and reveals the events that have conspired to eradicate the “forgotten Genocide” from the world’s memory.
 

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Memories
1
The NineHundredDay Republic
31
Judgment in Berlin
52
Seeds of Denial
65
The Truman Doctrine
86
Silence
107
Resurrection
121
I will set the example Legislating History 141 164
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The past is not dead
207
Epilogue
225
Abbreviations and Bibliographical Notes
241
Acknowledgments
291
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Michael Bobelian, a graduate of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, is a lawyer, journalist, and third-generation Armenian survivor. His work has appeared in Forbes .com, American Lawyer, and Legal Affairs magazine. He has also appeared on NPR’s Leonard Lopate show. He lives in New York City with his wife and infant daughter.

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