Essay On Armenia Genocide

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The Genocide in Armenia The Ottoman Empire once was an enormous however it began to decline throughout the years. Throughout the chaos of World War One, a Turkish nationalist group known as the young Turks wanted to bring back the vast empire by purifying their people of the Armenians which were a Christian minority group. This slowly gained momentum and more people began to agree that they had to cleanse their people. When they started treating the Armenians so badly was when Armin t. Wegner started taking pictures of what was going on. His pictures showed the truth of what was going on, however, the Turkish government tried covering them up. This didn't stop Wegner because he wanted to show everyone what was going on with the Armenians. …show more content…

attack race group shows the government influence that is needed for a genocide. Document 2 also hold a quote from Adolf Hitter that starts off saying that he has ordered troops to exterminate anyone despite age or sex that blige to the anyone that speaks Polish and ends in saying who remember the extermination of the Armenians. This purpose was to show the comparison on how the two are similar. Both wanted to exterminate a certain racial group no matter age or sex, and both had the government on their side. Since the government was seeded on to killing, this end that the military was with the government. This leads into how document 8 is also government uncomment. Documents 8 purpose is the show that the Turkish troops killing Americans to public as if it was an event. The reason One know it was meant to be an event is because there was a crowd looking from the background since it was a public hanging. The reason One know it wasn’t just random criminal that was getting hung was because there was a line or Arenas getting hanged in front of a crowd. Also the reason One know its government influence is because only the government has access to a military. .This meant that the government put military force on killing off the Armies

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