Ambassador Morgenthau's Story: A Personal Account of the Armenian Genocide

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By the early 1900s the Ottoman Empire was beginning to dissolve. Upon seeing this weakness Germany set its own plans into action in the capital of Constantinople-to bring the vast Turkish Empire under its control. In this book American statesman HENRY MORGENTHAU SR. (1856-1946) details how Turkey fell under the influence of Germany and how this led to the Armenian Genocide. In a trial run of the extermination of the Jews the Germans orchestrated the murder and exile of the Armenians from Turkey with Turkey for the Turks as a rallying cry. The similarities to the Holocaust are chilling. Anyone intrigued by the history and politics of Eastern Europe will find Morgenthaus memoir enlightening. And scholars will gain great insight from reading this first-hand account of an often forgotten tragedy.
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