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More commonly called the Armenian Genocide of the Armenians, 1.5 to 2 million Armenians were killed in Turkey during and just after World War 1. Most of the world considers it to have been a genocide but the modern Turkish government insists the deaths were the result of widespread poverty and disruption at the end of the war and not a targeted killing of Armenians.

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Actually when speaking about the Armenian Massacre, we are talking about series of massacres which took place under various Ottoman leadership.

The Massacre started (roughly) around 1895 under Sultan Abdul Hamid the Second's rule. The CUP (political committee) arguably continued the massacres up until 1923. This is known as the Armenian Genocide or Armenian Question.

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What year was the Armenian massacre?

The Armenian massacre happend in 1915.


Who were the victims in the Armenian Massacre?

The Armenian people.


How long did the Armenian massacre last?

The Armenian Genocide lasted 10 years.


What year did the Armenian Massacre take place?

1915.


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Because the Armenian genocide is denied by Turkey and Azerbaijan. The Holicaust is internationally recognized.


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All three of these massive crimes (Armenian Genocide, the Nazi Holocaust, and the Rape/Massacre of Nanking) are GENOCIDESthat took place in the first half of the 20th century.


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Note that it's Armenian (NOT American) massacre.Both are examples of genocide.


How is the Armenian Genocide significant?

The Armenian Genocide is significant because, first of all, it was the first Genocide of the 20th century. Second, the Ottoman empire has nearly destroyed 70% of the Armenian population. Third, it was a mass massacre toward humanity due to the brutality and monstrosity they used to kill the Armenian people. And finally, they used the Armenians religion Christianity as a major cause to kill them.


What were the result of public awareness of the Armenian genocide?

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We write Armenian in Armenian letters.


Why is the Armenian Massacre considered a genocide?

The Armenian Genocide is a genocide specifically because the Armenian people were targeted for elimination by Young Turk leaders like Enver Pasha. Even if the Turks' claims that there were Armenians conspiring with the Russians are taken at face value (unlike the farce that they are), there would be no point in executing Armenian Pro-Ottoman intellectuals and numerous women and children. These repeated killings of Pro-Ottoman Armenians and women and children demonstrate that the attempt was extermination, not the minimization of a wartime threat.