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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

The Phases of the Armenian Genocide

The Arwork forceian racial extermination was implemented in two different phases, which were both barbarous and wrong. First, was the wholesale killing of the able bodied male population. This was through through massacre and labor. The men were killed and tortured in terrific ways. Ottoman soldiers would lots behead men, burn them alive, poison them, and in some eggshells rip finish off limbs and other body separate and let the victim escape to death. The turn phase was the exile of Armenian children, women, and elders. These people were obligate out of their homes, and to march into the recant with no food or water. They were told they were being moved into military housing for their own safety, tho this was not the case. They Ottoman soldiers would harbour them keep marching until at long last they died of fatigue and starvation. The women were also often raped and then burn alive when the men were do with them. The list of the methods of killing goes on and on, and only gets worse and worse.\nThe final exam death toll of these events is estimated to be encounterween 1 and 1.5 one million million million people. It has now become the second most studied case of Genocide in gentleman history and is thought of as one of the first young genocides. For many long time washout denied the occurrence of the events and that this was actually genocide, exclusively in more new years they have authentic that this was genocide.\nNow that weve discussed what happened during this time, I bet you are wondering why exactly this happened. Well, the history of the Armenian people in this knowledge base goes way back. For about 3,00 years a thriving Armenian community has been present in the area of the Middle East, which is adjoin by the Black, Mediterranean and Caspian Seas. at present this area is known as Anatolia. Over thousands of years keen authors have risen and fall in this region. Despite this, the Armenian people and culture remained in this area the whole time. In the 11th century a new great power appeared, which was the Turk...

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