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There is proof of the Armenian Genocide because of the survivors that are recorded on tape. Anyone who denies it being a Genocide is stupid, it was a Genocide. Turks deny it and are making threats to the US to not take action or call it a Genocide.. We are allies with the Turks... There are still things to prove it to be true. Just as the Holocaust was denied, even though they tried to cover it up.. Genocide, causes people to deny because they don't want to lose there respect. Our Governors or now Governing for the Turks. they are getting payed millions of dollars.

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What is the Armenian Genocide and should we Recognize it?

The Armenian Genocide was in fact a genocide. It was the mass killing of Armenians within the Ottoman Empire and had the intent of exterminating the Armenian race. This is because Armenians were hated by the Turks for being Christians and revolting against Turkish rule by wanting equal rights between Christians and Muslims.


What ended Armenian GEnocide?

The Armenian Genocide ended when the Armenian community on the Eastern part of the land beat the Turkish in the battle of Sardarabad, consequently ended their killing rampage on Armenian soil. Most of the Armenians in western cities were killed in a systematic killing by ethnicity and many cities captured by the Turks. However the Armenian Genocide has not truly ended because the Turks still deny that this great atrocity happened and the last stage of genocide is denial. Also Armenians in Turkey are still being killed for speaking their mind about the events of 1915. Recently an Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was killed for reporting about the Armenian Genocide. ----- 'Armenian Genocide' ended because what was intented as 'genocide' was done. What was intended was to isolate Turkish and Armenian populations which were nearly between a civil war. As Armenians were only %20 of these provinces in East they were deported to Russia and todays Syria. In 1922 Turkish Nationalist Army won against Democratic Republic of Armenia thus a peace treatry is signed.


How did the Armenian Genocide affect the world?

Being the first Genocide in modern history and in the 20th century the Armenian Genocide represents a turning point in history. It was the first time since 146 BC, that the world witnessed a mass massacre planned to abolish a complete race. It didn't catch enough attention at that time and was pretty much forgotten until mass massacres such as the Holocaust and the massacres in Rwanda. So it is very important to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide in order to prevent barbarism against mankind.


How were the countries that helped affected in the Armenian genocide?

The question as written is unclear since it is not stated what is being "helped". It could be referring to those countries that assisted in perpetrating the Armenian genocide or those countries which sought to protect the Armenians being violently attacked, for which there are two very distinct answers. Please resubmit the question clarifying its wording.


What affects occurred as a result of the Armenian genocide?

The Armenians and the Turks. ---- What is known as Armenian genocide is skirmishes between Turkish and Armenian villages which was started by French and Russian support. In both sides villages burnt, women raped and slaughtered. Turks got pictures, Armenians got pictures. Wikipedia shows Armenian pictures only. which isn't true, because my great grandmother was in it and she even survived it. it was planned and organized by the Turks ONLY, and had little help from the Germans


Did the Allied Powers find out about The Armenian Genocide that the Ottoman Empire performed during or after World War 1?

The Allies were generally aware of the Armenian Genocide during World War I. They were not aware of its extent or ferocity, but they were aware of its occurrence. The Allies simply could not care that the Armenians were being butchered and were helpless to do anything anyway. The genocide was occurring deep within Ottoman territory, far away from the Allied-controlled beachheads at Gallipoli or the British offensives in the southern Levant.Other Central Powers were also aware of the Armenian genocide, arguably more-so since accounts of the Armenian genocide from German diplomats are the most erudite contemporaneous accounts of the events, but did not care; the Central Powers needed Ottoman support if they stood a chance of winning the war. As a result, German and Austro-Hungarian leaders officially silenced any diplomat that spoke about the genocide during World War I.


Why did the Pope call the Armenian mass killings of 1915 a genocide?

If the question is asking why the Pope mentioned the Armenian genocide at all, it is because it is the 100th anniversary of the start of the genocide. There were commemoration ceremonies in Armenia and around the world and the Pope was commiserating.If the question is asking why the Pope characterized the Armenian genocide as a genocide, it is because it is a genocide (as much as Turks whine and complain about how much they do not like that term). A genocide is a deliberate attempt to extinguish a group of distinct people. That is exactly what happened when whole towns of Armenians were forced out of their homes, marched for hundreds of kilometers, shot, and buried in mass graves as a consistent policy led by Young Turk leaders like Ismail Enver or Mehmed Talaat. The scholarship on this issue is quite clear. Those who argue against it have been proven to either, (1) be Turkish themselves, and therefore have a stake in Turkey being exonerated, or (2) have received publicly acknowledged funds from the government of the Republic of Turkey, which compromises their scholarship.


How did the aggressors of the Armenian Genocide feel about their roles?

The Turkish have mixed emotions about the Armenian Genocide and will never admit to it being a genocide because in their view, it was not. They see the term genocide meaning "an active and intentional extermination of another people" similar to the situation in the Holocaust and in Rwanda. The Armenian Genocide was a forced exodus with all of the brutality of the Trail of Tears in the United States or the Attack of Smyrna and Thrace and the Greco-Turkish Wars of the Early 1900s. Most Turks feel badly over the Armenian deaths, but this is often-times covered over by the anger and resentment over Armenia defining its foreign policy by making other nations accept only its idea of what happened to them and not dealing with a "balanced inquiry". (Whether such an inquiry is warranted objectively, is questionable.)


What is the assyrian genocide like?

The Assyrian Genocide was committed by the Ottoman Turks against the Assyrians during the time of the Armenian and Greek Genocides also commited by the Turks. 750,000 Assyrians died at the hands of the Ottoman Turks, Kurds, and Arabs, just for being Christians.


What factors of the Armenian Massacre allow it to be classified as a genocide?

The Armenians, along with the Pontic Greeks, and Assyrians, were subject to a genocide in the Ottoman Empire during the years of 1915-1917. A genocide is the targeted killing of a racial, ethnic, or religious group with the goal being their eradication or elimination within the territory controlled by the country in which the killings occurred.The Armenian genocide was very well-organized. The first group attacked and murdered were the Armenian intellectuals in Istanbul, which were the very people who would be most attached to the Ottoman State and willing to argue against independence in their communities. Next, entire villages were expunged of the majority-Armenian, majority-Greek, and majority-Assyrian inhabitants and the names of the cities completely altered to create "theoretical" Turkish names in a process called Turkification. The Armenians were marched to Deir ez-Zur in the Syrian desert without food and water (the Pontic Greeks and the Assyrians were marched to other places). There were numerous massacres and concentration camps along the route to Deir ez-Zur. Roughly 1.5 million Armenians were killed and over half of the Armenian homeland was depopulated of Armenians.


Who is responsible for genocide taking place in each country?

Each genocide has a different provacateur. As a result, it is important to identify which genocide is being discussed. In larger genocides like the Holocaust, the individual countries had different individuals who were charged with being responsible for the genocide.


Did the Armenian genocide take place?

Armenia ---- Today's Armenia was in Russian rule at that time. Dont answer if you dont know. The Armenian Genocide is being caimed to be happened in East of Turkey. Russia was also occupying 3 cities that were later given up after Brest-Litovsk.