Nothing, his only relation to the Armenians is his famous quote,"Who still speaks of the exterminaton of the Armenians?" He was reffering to how the Armenian Genocide had gone unnoticed and was useing it as a motivator for his army. His reasoning was, if nobody noticed the Armenian Genocide, why would they notice the Holocaust?
Hitler's goal of the Aryan race was similar to the goal of the Turks: to exterminate all Armenians.
He had really no opinion on them as people, although they would certainly be lesser people on account of their non-Nordic heritage. However, he noted how the world ignored the Armenian genocide and argued that his genocide of the Jews, Romani, and other undesirables would be similarly ignored.
The treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire was created in 1916.
Pogrom of Armenians in Baku happened on 1990-02-13.
The treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire has 684 pages.
Hitler's goal of the Aryan race was similar to the goal of the Turks: to exterminate all Armenians.
There is confusion here.The Armenians (about 1.2 million of them) were killed in 1915-1917 by the Ottoman Turks. Their killing had nothing to do with Hitler.In late August 1939, shortly before the start of World War 2, Hitler mentioned the massacres of the Armenians, adding that nobody had cared or done anything about it, possibly implying the he could get away with doing something similar.
The turks thought that the armenians were secretly hurting turkey, so they tried to kill them all, simmilar to what hitler did.
He had really no opinion on them as people, although they would certainly be lesser people on account of their non-Nordic heritage. However, he noted how the world ignored the Armenian genocide and argued that his genocide of the Jews, Romani, and other undesirables would be similarly ignored.
Yes, Armenians do exist.
Armenians were deported out of their own lands by the Turkish in the Ottomon Empire; there is no reason for anyone to be deported out of their OWN lands. The 1915 Genocide left 1.5 million Armenians dead; churches burnt and lands taken (ie. Mount Ararat and Masis). The Genocide is recognized by many countries; however, not by all, given political and economic reasons. "Our strength lies in our intensive attacks and our barbarity...After all, who today remembers the genocide of the Armenians?" -- Hitler
Armenians belong to the indo-european people.
Mesrovb Jacob Seth has written: 'History of the Armenians in India' -- subject(s): History, Armenians 'Armenians in India, from the earliest times to the present day' -- subject(s): History, Armenians
"Who today remembers the extermination of the Armenians?"Hitler referred to this when he invaided Poland in 1939 when he ordered his high command to, "send to the death, mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children who stood in the way of the German lebensraum."Haley, your favorite Armenian
Armenians are the most ancient nation in the world and they were the first to accept christianity!
Armenians will probably be the nicest and coolest people you will ever meet. They have great hospitality!
The treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire was created in 1916.