02699nam 2200493 450 991079656960332120211029004743.010.1515/9781782387701(CKB)3860000000010392(MiAaPQ)EBC4983755(DE-B1597)636359(DE-B1597)9781782387701(EXLCZ)99386000000001039220170919h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe Armenian genocide Evidence from the German Foreign Office Archives, 1915-1916 /edited by Wolfgang GustNew York ;Oxford, [England] :Berghahn,2014.©20141 online resource (786 pages)1-78238-143-0 1-78238-770-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Overview of the Armenian Genocide -- Bibliography and Suggestions for Further Reading -- Notes on Using the Documents -- The Documents. Part 1 -- The Documents. Part 2 -- The Documents. Part 3 -- Glossary -- IndexIn 1915, the Armenians were exiled from their land, and in the process of deportation 1.5 million of them were killed. The 1915-1916 annihilation of the Armenians was the archetype of modern genocide, in which a state adopts a specific scheme geared to the destruction of an identifiable group of its own citizens. Official German diplomatic documents are of great importance in understanding the genocide, as only Germany had the right to report day-by-day in secret code about the ongoing genocide. The motives, methods, and after-effects of the Armenian Genocide echoed strongly in subsequent cases of state-sponsored genocide. Studying the factors that went into the Armenian Genocide not only gives us an understanding of historical genocide, but also provides us with crucial information for the anticipation and possible prevention of future genocides.Armenian Genocide, 1915-1923SourcesArmeniansTurkeyHistorySourcesGenocideTurkeyHistorySourcesArmenian Genocide, 1915-1923ArmeniansHistoryGenocideHistory956.620154Gust WolfgangGermany.Auswärtiges Amt.Politisches Archiv.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796569603321The Armenian genocide3795012UNINA