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Ordered to Die. A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War
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Ordered to Die. A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War. Edward J. Erickson. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001. (265pp.- $67.95)
Ottoman Turkey's significance in the overall picture of World War I and its outcome is underscored by three landmark events associated with that war: (1) The inordinate endurance of the Turkish army in the face of enormous handicaps, such as the scarcity of a host of indispensable resources, an antiquated system of roads, a wholly inadequate tr...
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Raphael Lemkin and the Armenian Genocide
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; Kubikian, Arthur H. Armenian Reporter, The 11-05-2005 Introduction It is well known that the Armenian Genocide during World War I at the hands of the Young Turk regime provided the foundational support for Turkey's German collaborators and supporters in the Nazi slaughter of Jews during World War
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Facing History and Ourselves Explores Armenian Genocide with Peter Balakian
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