"Germany, Turkey, and Armenia: A Selection of Documentary Evidence Relating to the Armenian Atrocities from German and other Sources" offers a harrowing glimpse into a crucial period of history. This meticulously compiled collection of documents sheds light on the Armenian atrocities during World War I, drawing from German and other international sources to reveal the complex diplomatic landscape of the time. < p/> Explore the intricate relationship between Germany, Turkey, and Armenia through a selection of carefully curated evidence. This book presents a detailed account of the events surrounding the Armenian experience during the war, offering valuable insight into a tragic chapter of the 20th century. < p/> A vital resource for anyone interested in World War I, diplomatic history, and the history of the Middle East, specifically Turkey and Armenia. This volume provides a crucial historical record of a conflict that continues to resonate today.
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