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The History of the Armenian Genocide: Ethnic Conflict from the Balkans to Anatolia to
the Caucasus Paperback,Vahakn N. Dadrian, 1995, 460 pages
This large and meticulous work by Dadrian is exceptional. He wrote it using documents from
Turkish, Armenian, German, French and English sources. The book is a unique monument in
the same way as Hilberg’s work on the massacre of the European Jews. The book forces the
reader to reassess and redefine the similarities and differences between the losses suffered
by the Armenians in the First World War and those suffered by the Jews in the Second World
War.
Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story, Henry Morgenthau, 1918, 407 pages
In the beginning of the 1900s, the Ottoman Empire had begun to crumble. Germany had
decided to avail of the situation and use the Ottoman Empire for its own purposes. In this
book, American official Henry Morgenthau (1856-1946) describes in great detail how Turkey
ended up under the influence of Germany and how this led to the Armenian Genocide.
The Armenian Genocide. Turkey’s Responsibility and the Obligations of the International
Community, Yuri G. Barseghov, 2003-2005, 2 volumes
Genocide is the gravest of crimes, which damages the whole of the international community.
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