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Historical Evidence Proves There Was No Armenian GenocideTAT, 2002
Today, Armenians claim they were victims of an Ottoman genocide committed in 1915. The Armenians blame Turkey even though Turkey didn't become a republic until 8 years after the "fake" Armenian claims. The real historical truth is that there was no Armenian genocide and the following historical facts are absolute proof that the self-claimed Armenian genocide is nothing more than the figment of their rich and vivid imaginations to try to get something for nothing. The Armenians have created a "genocide industry" for one very simple and basic reason--to deceive, fleece and scam the Christian world out of billions of dollars. Read More
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The Nazi-Armenian Genocide Of Jews 1935-1945TAT, 2002
There was a funeral a few weeks ago in Vienna, Austria. Two small black urns were buried containing the brains and a few remains of 4-year old Annemarie Danner and 18-month old Gerhard Zeketner. During World War II these were two of the more than 600 children the Nazis proclaimed "worthless lives." These children were taken to Vienna's Am Stein Hospital to be murdered and their bodies used for medical research. Term 'genocide' voor Turks handelen aantoonbaar onjuistDe Volkskrant, 9 juni 2005
Hoewel in parlementen en voor rechtbanken het plegen van een 'Armeense genocide' officieel is erkend, is het bestaan daarvan voor historici geen uitgemaakte zaak. Nu steeds meer historisch onderzoek wordt afgerond, wordt duidelijk dat tussen de Turken en de Armeniërs weliswaar een verschrikkelijke oorlog is gevoerd, maar dat van een genocide geen sprake was. Let Historians Decide on So-called Genocide Professionals Insight, June, 2005
Throughout the recent debate on the Armenian genocide question, one statement has characterized those who object to politicians' attempts to write history, "Let the Historians decide." Few of us have specified who we are referring to in that statement. It is now time to do so. 'The Armenian File' ReviewedArmenian Genocide Resource Center, 2005
One of the most eye-opening and reliably informative books regarding the false Armenian Genocide on record. Too bad it's not written by a Westerner, in case there are those of you who believe (justifiably) a writer's origin can determine his or her bias. However, there are more than enough excerpts taken from Western sources to set your minds at ease. |










