Sunday, January 22, 2017

Turkey and the Armenian Genocide

The Ar handsian race murder occurred started April 24, 1915 and cease in mid 1923. It took speckle during reality struggle I. The Armenian Genocide is referred to as The Unremembered Genocide  because the Armenians after the Genocide were so deeply hurt in their minds, hearts and souls that they were unable to decl ar anyone close to what happened. It was only in 1965 when they finally told the world a horrifying act had taken place. These two pictures are the geographics of Armenia sooner the Genocide, and after. Armenia was a berth of The Russian Empire  and then.\n in advance World War II, before Hitler started his massacre of the Jews, he told his men Go kill men, women and children without mercy...who flat remembers the Armenians? When we are successful, the world willing worship us He is stating that if he kills all the Jews then e realone will forget to the highest degree them just as if everyone forgot about all the Armenians. Although the Turkish brass sti ll denies the Armenian Genocide, but anyone knows why. Well the Republic of misfire states that they dont accept the Ottoman Empires assay to exterminate the Armenian good deal because The Turkish government acknowledges that during World War I legion(predicate) Armenians died, but counters that Turks died as well, and claims that the topic of Armenian victims has been inflated, and that massacre were perpetrate by both sides as a result of inter-ethnic rage and the wider conflict of World War I \nFrance is qualification a huge movement on the Armenian racial extermination. Sarkozy the president of France is making it a law in France that if you deny the Armenian genocide you do jail time, and Turks are getting back at him by hacking French websites and they do a diaper stake in flop called Sarkozy. The arena Turkey has a very bad reputation. Did you know that Turkey has committed the most crimes against existence than any other earth in the world? They baffle done Genocides on Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, and Assyrians. (Tokadjian, I...

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