Toynbee Turks and Armenians
Published by the Zoryan Institute, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1985. 10 pages.
Published by the Zoryan Institute, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1985. 10 pages.
published by Hodders & Stoughton 1917. 38 pages. This classic work includes the following chapters: Foreward The Aims of the Allies The Subject Peoples of Turkey The Murderous Tyranny of the Turks: The First Stage The Second Stage: Abd-ul-Hamid The Third Stage: The Young Turks The Armenian Atrocities of 1915 “Radically Alien to Western Civilisation” … Leer la continuación
Published by the Armenian general benevolent union of America, New-York, 1974. 142 pages. “Ambassador Henry Morgenthau’s unimpeachable report concerning the virtual annihilation of the Armenian minority in Turkey during 1915,” originally published in 1918 by Doubleday, page and Company.
Chapter 123, The extermination of the Armenians. printed and published by The Times, London, 1916. 44 pages.
Article entitled “The greatest horror in History” by Henry Morgenthau, formerly United States ambassador to Turkey, published in the Red Cross magazine, march, 1918. 11 pages
Article entitled “Turkey’s wages of Sin” by Melville Chatter published in the Red Cross magazine, november 1919. 8 pages.
Article entitled “Help the Armenians” published by the magazine The Outlook, may, 7, 1910.
The Beginnings of genocide, an account of the Armenian massacres in World War I. by Joseph Guttmann. The Memoirs of Naim Bey by Aram Andonian. Preface revised and expanded two maps and new genocide photographs. Published by Armenian Historical Research Association, 1965, 175 pages.
published by Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & co. , London, 1918. 66 pages. Table of contents Yesterday – 90 years ago – The Crimean war Today – The “clean-fighting” Turk – Turkish treatment of British prisoners Tomorrow
Article about “Between massacres in Van” by Maynard Owen Williams Published in august 1919 by the National Geographic Society, Washington D.C. 5 pages.
Testimony of Henri Morgenthau, formerly ambassador of United States in Turkey. Double day, Page & company, New-York, 1919. 472 pages.
Tankian publishing corporation. New-York. 1975. 126 pages. First published in Great Britain by Hodder & Stoughton, 1917. Table of contents. – Forword – Statement by LOrd Bryce – The evidence – Armenia before the massacres – The plan of the massacres – The road to death – The journey’s end – False excuse – Murder … Leer la continuación
Published by the American Committee opposed to the Lausanne Treaty. New-York. June 1926. 32 pages. Armenia in the World War by Herbert Adams Gibbons. Armenian language and prehistory by Harold H. Bender.