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The author compiles contemporary reports and eyewitness testimony to document the systematic deportation and massacre of the Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire, arguing that these actions were carried out under state direction rather than as isolated incidents. He disputes claims that the victims constituted a security threat, highlights the social and economic role of the Armenian community, and assesses responsibilities among domestic and foreign authorities, including German political influence. The book moves from factual reconstruction to analysis of motives and consequences, concluding with an appeal to humanitarian responsibility and a list of cited sources.

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Herbert Adams Gibbons

Herbert Adams Gibbons was an American journalist and historian known for his insightful analyses of European history and politics. He contributed significantly to the understanding of the Ottoman Empire and its impact on modern Europe, particularly in his work "The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire." Gibbons also explored the aftermath of World War I in his book "Europe Since 1918," which examines the political landscape of Europe following the war. His writings often reflect a deep engagement with the complexities of international relations and the historical narratives that shape them, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century historical discourse.

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