During World War I, the Armenian people faced a tragic genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire. Beginning in 1915, mass deportations, forced marches, and mass killings led to the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians. Many were subjected to brutal conditions, starvation, and violence as they were driven from their homes. This event is recognized by many historians and countries as one of the first modern genocides, deeply impacting Armenian identity and history.
the will be no world war 2
No, if that happened there would no people alive today. Many died in the war.
World War 2 started.
Nationalism played a crucial role in the genocide of the Armenian people during World War I by fostering an exclusionary sense of identity that prioritized ethnic Turks over minority groups. The Ottoman Empire, motivated by a desire to create a homogenous Turkish state, viewed Armenians as a threat to national unity and security. This led to the systematic persecution and deportation of Armenians, justified by nationalist rhetoric that portrayed them as disloyal and conspiratorial. Ultimately, this extreme nationalism facilitated the widespread violence and atrocities committed against the Armenian population.
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the Armenian Genocide
Turkey.
it did people of EARTH
People were killed.
The Turkish people were paranoid that the Armenian people were taking sides against them in World War I. In 1915, they began a ruthless campaign of slaughtering the Armenian people. At first, they began killing able-bodied men; by the time they had finished they had killed nearly 1.5 million Armenians and exiled the remaining 400,000. The Turkish people refuse to recognize it as a genocide to this day: 2015 will mark the 100 year anniversary.
they ate cheeseburgers.
They got killed
World War 1 happened first and World War 2 happened second.
i think they will kill them
The Korean War happened after WW2.
they have a dolours and bloody Sunday !:
People just stopped but nothing really