Armenien 1915
Was die kaiserliche Regierung den deutschen Untertanen verschwiegen hat ARMENIEN 1915 die abschlachtung eines kulturvolkes durch die Türken. Zeuge von Heinrich Vierbücher. Herausgegeben von Fackelreiter-Verlag, Hamburg,
Was die kaiserliche Regierung den deutschen Untertanen verschwiegen hat ARMENIEN 1915 die abschlachtung eines kulturvolkes durch die Türken. Zeuge von Heinrich Vierbücher. Herausgegeben von Fackelreiter-Verlag, Hamburg,
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.
« Dedicated to the memory of my beloved father who was among thechief of the cilician martyrs of armenian in 1909, and to the memory of fifteen other martyrs of my immediate relatives in 1915 and 1916 ». Published Meshach Paul Krikorian in 1919. 52 pages.
Testimony of Henri Morgenthau, formerly ambassador of United States in Turkey. Double day, Page & company, New-York, 1919. 472 pages.
Martyred Armenia by Fa’iz El-Ghusein bedouin notable of Damascus. An eyewitness account of the mistreatment of the Armenians in the name of Islam. Tankian Publishing Corporation, New-York, 1975. 68 pages. First published in Great Britain by C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd. , 1917.
The story of martyred Armenia The christian people of ancient eden ,and their cruel persecutions by the moslems by G.H. Sandison Published by the christian herald, Louis Klopsch, New-York, 1896. 45 pages
« To all who have shared in this humanitarian enterprise ». James Levi Barton was a missionary and executive of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM). Published by The Macmillan Company, New-York, November 1930. 567 pages.
Translated from the Armenian with portraits. Published by G.H. Doran Company, New-York, 1918. 53 pages.
Seen by a German eyewitness by Dr Martin Niepage. This memorial edition of the horrors of Aleppo is also designed to commemorate the 60 the anniversary of the Armenian genocide. New Age publishers. New-York. 28 pages.
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.
This book describes Nansen’s visit to Armenia and Georgia in 1925. By this time the Communists were firmly in control, both in Moscow and in the outlying states making up the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. This excursion provides an interesting contrast with the Russia of the Tsar seen in Siberia – The Land of … Lire la suite
A leading factor in the winning of the War By Garo Pasdermadjian (Armen Garo), Ex-deputy in Turk Parliament; Former Commander 2nd Battalion Armenian Volunteers in Caucasus; Special Envoy to America of His Holiness, the Catholicos. Translated from Armenian by A. Torossian 36 pages. 1919.