Many of the survivors fled to the US, especially California.
AFTER,
right after, but they were walking the death marches towards syria, and areas around there....most of them died..but some people (like my greatgrandmother) was a Survivor. that is why:
1-there are LOTS of skeletons and bodies in those deserts where they walked...proof if u go there...you can still see them
2-lots of armenians know Arabic or Persian as a first/second language, many of them born there, THEN THEY WENT TO OTHER REGIONS AROUND THE WORLD...
Google will always help...check again
They were hacked to death with machetes.
Yes, women were among the victims of the Armenian genocide, which took place from 1915 to 1923. Many women faced brutal killings, sexual violence, and forced deportation during this period, alongside men and children. The genocide resulted in significant loss of life and suffering for the Armenian population, with women experiencing particularly harsh atrocities.
In the Armenian Genocide, the oppressors were the Ottoman Empire's government and its military forces, who orchestrated a campaign of mass extermination and deportation against the Armenian population. The victims were the Armenians, an ethnic and religious minority within the empire, who faced brutal killings, forced marches, and widespread atrocities from 1915 to 1923. This tragic event resulted in the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians.
There was certainly what has been termed "genocidal rape" in the Armenian Genocide as well as forced prostitution and sexual enslavement. Please see the Wikipedia Article that deals with the specifics of this.
They never did. The turks to this day deny its happening and as of yet the turks have not addmitted to the murder of more than a million armenians
Jews and Armenians were the victims of genocide.
The Armenian people.
Victims of the Armenian genocide were identified primarily through their ethnicity and religion, as the Ottoman Empire targeted Armenians based on their identity as a Christian minority. Many were documented through local registers, community records, and testimonies from survivors and witnesses. Additionally, the systematic nature of the deportations and massacres made it possible to categorize victims based on their geographic locations and the specific actions taken against them by Ottoman authorities.
Armenia, Greek and Assyrian population of the Ottoman Empire, also Rwanda, Cambodia, Guatemala, Turkey, China, Ukraine. ____ One needs to distinguish between perpetrators and victims.
The Armenian Genocide, which occurred between 1915 and 1923, resulted in the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians. The genocide was marked by mass killings, forced deportations, and widespread atrocities carried out by the Ottoman Empire. While the exact number of victims is debated, the figure of 1.5 million is widely accepted by historians and scholars.
Museum of Genocide Victims was created in 1992.
the tutsi were the victims