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The Armenian Crisis in Turkey The Massacre of 1894, Its Antecedents and Significance, With a Consideration of Some of the Factors Which Enter Into the Solution of This Phase of the Eastern Question

By Frederick Davis Greene

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Witness the horrifying events surrounding a forgotten massacre as a people fight for survival against a brutal empire.

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2020-09-29
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"The Armenian Crisis in Turkey" by Frederick Davis Greene is a late 19th-century exploration of the Armenian Massacre of 1894, detailing its origins and the profound impact on Christian communities within the Ottoman Empire. Drawing from his experiences in Armenia and eyewitness accounts from American citizens, Greene paints a harrowing picture of events like the Sassoun Massacre, where thousands of Armenians faced brutal deaths at the hands of Turkish and Kurdish forces. The narrative exposes a landscape of systematic violence, governmental indifference, and the immediate need for international intervention, presenting the dire circumstances faced by Armenians and calling for justice and human rights in a region plagued by oppression.

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