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Judgment Unto Truth - Witnessing the Armenian Genocide (Hardcover)
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Judgment Unto Truth - Witnessing the Armenian Genocide (Hardcover)
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This dramatic personal narrative is a unique contribution to
understanding past and current events in the Near East. These
memoirs of an American Protestant clergyman reveal little known
aspects of major events in Asia Minor in the early twentieth
century, give valuable insights to their background, and describe
pivotal interrelationships with the western world. Those
perceptions are woven into the story of the author's protracted
genocidal experiences. Dispassionately rendered, Judgment Unto
Truth is a call for truth and justice. In the Hamidian massacres of
1895. Jernazian, a five-year orphan, loses two brothers. When all
the Armenian Protestant clergy of Cilicia are killed in the Young
Turks' "Adana massacre" of 1909, Jernazian answers the call to
replenish the vacant pulpits. In 1915, when the "final solution to
the Armenian question" is in progress, the author, an interpreter
of the Turkish government, is in a unique position to observe the
genocidal process. Afterwards, he and his new bride work to
rehabilitate destitute survivors. He serves as liaison and advisor
during the British and French occupations (1919-21). And during the
Kemalist revolution (1921-23), Jernazian loses his remaining family
and nearly his own life. Only through a miraculous escape after
twenty-one months in a Turkish prison is he reunited with his wife,
her mother, a daughter, and a son born three months after his
arrest. An unusual blend of religious idealism and pragmatic
politics, his memoirs provide a singular emotional experience. As
Vahakn Dadrian observes in his Introduction, "This volume is a
unique document of historical significanceaThe author presents
comments and interpretations which portray him as an acute observer
of intricate events." The book will appeal to historians of the
period, educators, and professionals with an interest in the use
and abuse of state power, and specialists interested in human
behavior in extreme conditions.
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