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    CONFESSION FROM WRITER OF "BLUE BOOK"

    Turkish Press
    March 21 2005

    HURRIYET- British historian Arnold Toynbee, the writer of the "Blue
    Book" shown as an evidence of Armenian allegations, confessed in his
    memoirs that they wouldn't have written the book if they had known
    that it was being prepared for propaganda. In his "Recollections"
    written in 1966 and translated into Turkish, Toynbee, who died in
    1975, confessed, "the Armenians were after their political ideals
    since Turkish-Russian War of 1877-78. They hoped that they could
    establish a state like the Greek. The political intentions of the
    Greek and Armenians did not have any legitimacy because both groups
    were minorities. They aimed to divide the empire. Turks discovered
    that the local Armenians could work as 'fifth wing' for the Russians.
    So, Turks decided to send away the Armenians from the war zone. This
    can be considered as a security measure. Some other governments made
    similar decisions under similar circumstances. For example, when the
    Japanese attacked the United States in Pearl Harbor, the United States
    forced citizens of Japanese origin to migrate."
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