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An Armenian author combines personal testimony, documentary extracts, and contemporary diplomatic reports to chronicle large-scale persecution during the war, including disarmament, massacres, deportations, forced conversions, enslavement of women, and mass deaths on forced marches. The account cites official inquiries and eyewitness testimony to attribute responsibility to Ottoman authorities and their collaborators, gives estimates of human losses, and issues a direct appeal to Britain and the forthcoming peace conference for protection, justice, and reparations for survivors.

About the Author

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A. P. Hacobian

A. P. Hacobian is an author known for his work on Armenian history and culture, particularly during tumultuous periods. His notable book, "Armenia and the War," provides insights into the experiences and challenges faced by Armenia during wartime. Hacobian's writing reflects a deep engagement with the socio-political landscape of his homeland, contributing to the understanding of Armenian identity and resilience. Through his work, he offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of Armenian history, making his contributions significant for those interested in this region's past.

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