BOSTON FILM FESTIVAL
By Janice Page, Globe Correspondent | September 16, 2004
Boston Globe, MA
Sept 16 2004
[parts omitted]
'Germany and the Secret Genocide' One and a half million citizens of
the Ottoman Empire were exterminated between 1915 and 1923 during
the Armenian Genocide, and it's the position of this J. Michael
Hogopian-directed documentary that Germany bears substantial
responsibility -- if not for the Turkish government-ordered killings,
then at least for their coverup. Hogopian's collection of evidence
seems well-researched and historically important. Unfortunately,
it's more academic case-building than anything else.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
By Janice Page, Globe Correspondent | September 16, 2004
Boston Globe, MA
Sept 16 2004
[parts omitted]
'Germany and the Secret Genocide' One and a half million citizens of
the Ottoman Empire were exterminated between 1915 and 1923 during
the Armenian Genocide, and it's the position of this J. Michael
Hogopian-directed documentary that Germany bears substantial
responsibility -- if not for the Turkish government-ordered killings,
then at least for their coverup. Hogopian's collection of evidence
seems well-researched and historically important. Unfortunately,
it's more academic case-building than anything else.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress