The Armenian Genocide refers to the systematic mass extermination and expulsion of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during and after World War I, primarily between 1915 and 1923. It involved deportations, forced marches, and mass killings, as Armenians were targeted due to their ethnic identity and Christian faith. Despite extensive historical documentation, the genocide has been denied by the Turkish government and remains a contentious issue in international relations. Recognition of the genocide continues to be sought by many countries and organizations.
1.5 million was the number of deaths in the Armenian genocide.
The Ottoman Empire was involved in the Armenian Genocide.
The duration of The Armenian Genocide - film - is 3600.0 seconds.
The Armenian Genocide occurred in earnest during the years 1915-1917.
No. The Armenian genocide has ended of 1917. However, Turkey's continued failure to recognize the Armenian genocide has prevented Turkey and Armenia from reconciling.
Only about 900,000 Armenians survived the Armenian Genocide.
The Armenian Genocide - film - was created on 2006-04-17.
The Armenian Genocide - 1991 was released on: USA: 1991
The Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide.
Russian Duma recgonized the Armenian Genocide on April 14, 1995
Justice Commandos Against Armenian Genocide happened in 1970.
The Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide.