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  • Gomidas Inst Releases New Book on German Involvement in the Genocide

    GOMIDAS INSTITUTE RELEASES NEW BOOK ON GERMAN INVOLVEMENT IN ARMENIAN
    GENOCIDE

    LONDON, January 19 (Noyan Tapan). The "Gomidas" Institute of London
    released a anew book on the German involvement in the 1915 Armenian
    Genocide in the "Garod House" publishing house. The author of the book
    entitled "Eberhard Count Wolffskeel Von Reichenberg, Zeitoun, Mousa
    Dagh, Ourfa: Letters on the Armenian Genocide" is Dr. Hilmar Kaiser, a
    German historian specializing in late Ottoman social and economic
    history and the Armenian Genocide of 1915. His publications include
    Imperialism, Racism and Development Theories: The Construction of a
    Dominant Paradigms on Ottoman Armenians (Gomidas Institute, 1997); At
    the Crossroads of Der Zor: Death, Survival, and Humanitarian
    Resistance in Aleppo, 1915-1917 [2nd Edition] (Gomidas Institute,
    2002); Harry Sturmer, Two War Years in Constantinople Sketches of
    German and Young Turkish Ethics and Politics [Revised and Complete
    Edition (Hilmar Kaiser ed. and intro.) (Sterndale Classics, 2004);
    Abram I. Elkus, the Memoirs of Abram Elkus: Lawyer, Ambassador,
    Statesman (Gomidas Institute, 2004). Eberdard Von Wolffskeel was the
    only German officer who served in Ottoman uniform known to have been
    directly involved in the killing of Armenians. He personally led the
    attack on the Armenian quarter of Ourfa, and showed exceptional zeal
    when doing so. He was a callous man, and a racist, and took great
    pride in his military prowess and his lack of compassion for Armenian
    victims. His involvement in crushing the Armenian resistance in Ourfa
    - when this community's turn came to be deported and destroyed - makes
    particularly disturbing reading. His letters to his wife provide us
    with invaluable insights into the Armenian Genocide and German policy
    in 1915.
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