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Vahakn N. Dadrian

    Autopsie du génocide arménien
    The history of the Armenian genocide
    German responsibility in the Armenian genocide
    • 2004

      The history of the Armenian genocide

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.8(25)Add rating

      The Armenian Genocide, though not given such prominent treatment as the Jewish Holocaust which it precedes, still haunts the Western world and has assumed a new significance in the light of "ethnic cleansing" in Bosnia and, more recently, Darfur. This study by the most distinguished scholar of the Armenian tragedy offers an authoritative analysis by presenting it as a case study of genocide and by seeing it as an historical process in which a domestic conflict escalated and was finally consumed by global war.

      The history of the Armenian genocide
    • 1996

      This is a path-breaking work of historical recovery in which Professor Dadrian examines the complex conditions of Turko-German political-military alliance and analysis the developments within the framework of which Germany's direct and indirect involvement in the macabre drama of the Armenian genocide is seen materializing. Foreword by Roger Smith

      German responsibility in the Armenian genocide