This resource examines the choices that individuals, groups, and nations made before, during, and after the Armenian Genocide.
Read Lieutenant Said Ahmed Mukhtar al-Ba’aj’s description of his role in the deportation of Armenians and consider the nature of obedience and conformity.
Consider how the Armenian Genocide was made possible by the staggering brutality of World War I.
Dr. Richard Hovannisian, professor of Near Eastern Studies at UCLA, speaks about the radicalization of the Young Turks in the Ottoman Empire from 1908-1914.
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