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By the early 1900s, the Ottoman Empire was beginning to dissolve.
Upon seeing this weakness, Germany set its own plans into action in
the capital of Constantinople-to bring the vast Turkish Empire
under its control. In this book, American statesman HENRY
MORGENTHAU SR. (1856-1946) details how Turkey fell under the
influence of Germany and how this led to the Armenian Genocide. In
a trial run of the extermination of the Jews, the Germans
orchestrated the murder and exile of the Armenians from Turkey,
with "Turkey for the Turks" as a rallying cry. The similarities to
the Holocaust are chilling.Anyone intrigued by the history and
politics of Eastern Europe will find Morgenthau's memoir
enlightening. And scholars will gain great insight from reading
this first-hand account of an often forgotten tragedy.
The evocative, first-hand accounts of American ambassador Henry
Morgenthau regarding the Armenian genocide are one of the most
thorough, authoritative sources on the atrocities. This book
contains the full accounts of Henry Morgenthau throughout his
posting in Constantinople, Turkey. At the time the Ottoman Empire
was on the brink of collapse; amid the chaos and upheaval began the
Armenian genocide, a ruthless campaign of targeted killing which
occurred over eight years, from 1915 to 1923. As ambassador, Henry
Morgenthau received regular, excruciating reports of mass murder
and forced deportation. Despite the efforts of Henry Morgenthau to
convince his superiors in Washington to intervene on humanitarian
grounds, his pleas fell on deaf ears. The evidence he personally
reviewed and verified are related in this book, as are many
high-level meetings Morgenthau personally held with Ottoman leaders
in an attempt to stem the holocaust of the Armenian people.
It was some time before the story of the Armenian atrocities
reached the American Embassy in all its horrible details. In
January and February fragmentary reports began to filter in, but
the tendency was at first to regard them as mere manifestations of
the disorders that had prevailed in the Armenian provinces for many
years. When the reports came from Urumia, both Enver and Talaat
dismissed them as wild exaggerations.
The evocative, first-hand accounts of American ambassador Henry
Morgenthau regarding the Armenian genocide are one of the most
thorough, authoritative sources on the atrocities. This book
contains the full accounts of Henry Morgenthau throughout his
posting in Constantinople, Turkey. At the time the Ottoman Empire
was on the brink of collapse; amid the chaos and upheaval began the
Armenian genocide, a ruthless campaign of targeted killing which
occurred over eight years, from 1915 to 1923. As ambassador, Henry
Morgenthau received regular, excruciating reports of mass murder
and forced deportation. Despite the efforts of Henry Morgenthau to
convince his superiors in Washington to intervene on humanitarian
grounds, his pleas fell on deaf ears. The evidence he personally
reviewed and verified are related in this book, as are many
high-level meetings Morgenthau personally held with Ottoman leaders
in an attempt to stem the holocaust of the Armenian people.
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It was some time before the story of the Armenian atrocities
reached the American Embassy in all its horrible details. In
January and February fragmentary reports began to filter in, but
the tendency was at first to regard them as mere manifestations of
the disorders that had prevailed in the Armenian provinces for many
years. When the reports came from Urumia, both Enver and Talaat
dismissed them as wild exaggerations.
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
It was some time before the story of the Armenian atrocities
reached the American Embassy in all its horrible details. In
January and February fragmentary reports began to filter in, but
the tendency was at first to regard them as mere manifestations of
the disorders that had prevailed in the Armenian provinces for many
years. When the reports came from Urumia, both Enver and Talaat
dismissed them as wild exaggerations.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
By this time the American people have probably become convinced
that the Germans deliberately planned the conquest of the world.
Yet they hesitate to convict on circumstantial evidence and for
this reason all eye witnesses to this, the greatest crime in modern
history, should volunteer their testimony. I have therefore laid
aside any scruples I had as to the propriety of disclosing to my
fellow countrymen the facts which I learned while representing them
in Turkey. I acquired this knowledge as the servant of the American
people, and it is their property as much as it is mine. I greatly
regret that I have been obliged to omit an account of the splendid
activities of the American Missionary and Educational Institutions
in Turkey, but to do justice to this subject would require a book
by itself. I have had to omit the story of the Jews in Turkey for
the same reasons. My thanks are due to my friend, Mr. Burton J.
Hendrick, for the invaluable assistance he has rendered in the
preparation of the book Henry Morgenthau.
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