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    Dbq 11 Genocides

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    initiated, almost completely erasing the Armenian people from the Turkish and middle east area. Killing over 1.5 million people over the course seven years. Ranked as one of the worst genocides, caused by the Turkish government, the Armenian were seen as lesser than their non- christian neighbors and killed over their beliefs. Subjected to higher tax laws and unequal treatment, the Armenian people still thrived under the Ottoman rule. During World War One, the Armenian people became a threat to…

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    political, or cultural group. The best example of a genocide the has been debated as to what it should be considered is “The Armenian Genocide” which is currently denied by the American government as qualifying as an actual genocide Umit Kurt(Can’t put umlaut above the U) does a very good job at explaining the definite parallels that can be drawn between the Holocaust and The Armenian Genocide of 1915 to 1917. Following the definition of a genocide both involved the systematic elimination of a…

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    universe has a bad name for repeating it. In history, there have been many genocides, some worse than the others. However, a couple have hit the bullseye, when it comes to being the worst genocides known to man. The Holocaust, mainly along with the Armenian genocide has caught the attention of people all over the world for various reasons. The author of “The Zookeeper’s Wife: A War Story”, Diane Ackerman captured the reality of the Holocaust in her book based on mainly the diaries of Antonina…

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    my assignment in intercultural communication analysis choice. I choose to interact with my friend Anaida. Anaida is Armenian, but was born in a country just south of Russia named Georgia. Anaida and I met at her house, she invited me to eat dinner and we spent about 3 hours talking. First, we started discussing her language, she stated that in her country everybody speaks Armenian and Russian. She also stated that her family is very close, and are very worried about what other thinks about them.…

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    Essay Talat Pasha once said, “The only way to dispose of the Armenian question is to kill the Armenian.” Those who agreed with Talat statement were obsessed with the idea of exterminating all the Armenian people. The Turkey genocide should be considered a genocide because it followed the 10 stages of genocide. The genocide was between the Turkish and the Armenians. Massacres occurred, massive killings were made, and millions of Armenians died. Classification is the first stage of genocide. It…

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    they cut off Armenians’ heads and threw them into the Euphrates.”, According to genocide-museum.am. The Armenian Genocide was atrocious. Millions of Armenians were killed by the Turkish government. These Armenians were killed in an attempt to create a new consistent Turkish state, free of any outlying groups. The Armenian Genocide started in the Ottoman Empire on April 24th,1915. The Turkish government was responsible for the Armenian Genocide. They wanted to rid the state of all Armenians to…

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    Aghet Film Analysis

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    Moreover, Aghet is an influential documentary, portraying the annihilation of Armenians from 1915-1923 and the effects of the Turkish government's international campaign of genocide denial. The film highlights the Turkish authorities’ current policy of these crimes. It also delves into the ongoing campaign of denial that the Turkish government has mounted since these events occurred in World War I. Aghet includes a meticulous historical narrative of the events leading up to the genocide,…

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    genders through equally brutal and horrific tactics, the Armenian genocide was carried out between both genders differently. The Armenian genocide and it recounts from survivors presents the issues with the creation of an overarching definition, as it often excludes the tactics and policies implemented specifically targeting intended ethnic groups. Gendercide, the targeting of a specific gender for ethnic cleansing, is present in the Armenian genocide and plays a huge role in the policies…

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    American Diplomat’s Report on the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1917” (Aristide D. Caratzas Publisher). It is considered the first unearthed eyewitness account from a neutral party, published by a diplomat about killing hundreds of thousands of Armenians who lived in the Ottoman Turkish Empire. The reports in the book were written by Leslie Davis, who was a lawyer and U.S. consul in Harput in eastern Turkey from 1914 to 1917. Susan Blair, a researcher compiling proof of the Armenian genocide found the…

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    Genocide Survivors

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    regards to the current state of research there has be no incentive to obtain personal information on Armenian Genocide survivors as the Turkish government has denied the atrocities in addition to the fact that many survivors have passed away long before Holocaust survivors. As such, the existing state of literature consists more information on trauma and its effects on Holocaust survivors compared to Armenian Genocide survivors. The research below consists of literature from psychologists and…

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