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Armenian Genocide Research Paper

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The Armenian Genocide was genocide in Armenia that last from April 24, 1915 until 1922. By the end of the genocide about 1.5 million Armenians were either deported or massacred in the Ottoman Empire. The methods of execution were varied and they were brutal also. Some of them include crucifixion, hanging, and marches. These marches would usually consist of those victims being forced to walk through the desert and they would usually die of starvation and dehydration. Officials would torment young children and tease them with food by eating it in front of them. Throughout history Armenia was a Christian country. In the fourth century AD one of Armenia’s kings was a country and ever since then Christianity became the country's main religion. …show more content…

These murders included aids of Armenian villages and cities and the ruthless killings included women and children. At the time of April 24, 1915 the Armenian genocide begun. On that day, the Turkish government would arrest and murder hundreds of Armenian intellectuals. After that they would go after random houses and send those people on death marches. These people would be stripped naked and they would be forced to walk in the tremendous heat through the Mesopotamian desert and they would eventually die from a lack of food or water. The people who would stop for a break were immediately shot dead. The Young Turks would then turn their ‘Special Organization’ to organized killing squads. These people were usually ex-convicts and murderers. These people would drown the Armenians, throw them off cliffs, burn them alive, and crucify them (“Armenian Genocide”). Since there was a surge of brand new technology, communication was an easier and more tactical way of organizing these mass murders. There were orders being sent to every police station and it was to be carried out at the same time on the same day. By the time it begun the perpetrators kept in touch by telegraph. They also created something called Istanbul- Baghdad railway and this railway was used to transport tens of thousands of Armenians in the middle of the Syrian desert where they

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