AMERICAN PROFESSOR: ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS BRITISH PROPAGANDA
NTV MSNBC, Turkey
March 20 2006
Renown U.S. historian and expert on Ottoman affairs, Professor Justin
McCarthy said allegations of Armenian genocide are British propaganda.
Professor Justin McCarthy, speaking at a conference in London,
said that a source known as the "Blue Book" chosen by Armenians to
prove their claims of genocide is one of the products of British war
propaganda bureau's efforts of misinformation during first world war.
The Blue Book written by Viscount Bryce and Arnold Toynbee has been
used as proof that Armenians and the victims of the Jewish Holocaust
suffered the same fate in history. This book has been said to be a
product of British intelligence designed to promote and promulgate
lies during World War I. Britain had set up the war propaganda
bureau at Wellington House for the sole purpose of promoting lies and
misinformation on Germany and the Ottoman Empire. The British were
in full co-operation with American missionaries in Anatolia and the
American Embassy in Istanbul conjured a so called Armenian genocide
based on gossip, hear-say and erroneous information.
The real purpose behind this exercise was to create and strengthen
an image in the minds of British military officers that the Turk were
evil, horrible and untrustworthy McCarthy adds.
PROFESSOR JUSTIN MCCARTHY...
HISTORIAN AND EXPERT ON OTTOMAN AFFAIRS
All documents at the Wellington House where the British carried out
their propaganda were destroyed when the war ended. One document that
survived, however, was the Blue Book (it is documented that many more
of these books were published and copied for other countries). This
book is currently being used around the world as a legal document on
the genocide.
AMERICAN HISTORIAN PROVES THE FACTS
The American historian and expert on Ottoman affairs was a recent
speaker at the London School of Oriental and African Studies. He
commented on a few of the stomach churning activities of the British
during the first world war. He stated, When the war began, a secret
propaganda unit was set up at Wellington House, London (on September
2, 1914). This units sole aim was to provide support for Britain,
smear Britains enemies, obtain support for the British view through
the use of Americans, and to keep British morale high during the war.
This unit was headed by Charles Masterman a Liberal m.p. He was a
close friend of Lloyd George. There also was an American intellectual
named Viscount Bryce working in this bureau who had many influential
friends in the U.S. Arnold Toynbee, young historian, meanwhile was
one of Bryces close friends at the time.
SEVEN MILLION DOCUMENTS
At the end of the war all documents and records of work at the war
propaganda bureau were destroyed, and its existence was only admitted
in 1935. However, the sources of the propaganda bureau were discovered
due to one records book surviving until present day.
Publications prepared in this bureau and the existence of seven
million documents which were very efficiently sent to the United States
after the war were also exposed. Many famous authors of the time as
Arnold Bennett and John Buchan were also employed by the Wellington
House, where they published brochures, books and statements for the
war effort.
GERMANY, THE ACTUAL TARGET
Although Germany was the actual target of activities at Wellington
House, the Ottoman Empire, having sided with Germany during the war
received its fair share of false propaganda. No matter how sympathetic
the British officers felt towards their Turkish compatriots, the
image that Turkish officers were bad, evil and untrustworthy was
strengthened by such slanderous data.
NON-REAL NAMES
Work carried out by those at Wellington House on Ottomans involved many
so called authors and writers whose existence could not be verified
and thus, the information remains unconfirmed. For example, there
was apparently a Syrian member of the Ottoman Committee of Union and
Progress Party, named Faiz whose memoirs are mentioned in publications
of the Wellington House. This persons existence is totally make-belief
and his statements on Talat Pasha, a complete fallacy since he never
existed. Wellington House also proves the close co-operation which
existed between them and the American diplomats and missionaries based
in Turkey during that time. Since it is documented that these groups
were close to the Armenians in Turkey, their so called information
from Turkey is a total fabrication.
BLUE BOOK ORDERED BY LLOYD GEORGE
Public law and order was severely disrupted as a result of Armenians
revolting against Ottoman authority in eastern Anatolia, which led
Bryce and Toynbee to concoct material to document alleged atrocities
committed by Ottomans. Lloyd George asked to collect these documents
in the Blue Book. This document was later submitted to the British
parliament and has since been used as a classic documentation by
radical nationalist Armenian groups.
TOYNBEE WAS AN ANTI-TURK
It is thought that Toynbee believed in the authenticity and
truthfulness of material received from American missionaries in
Anatolia. However, he also added some spice to these imaginary stories,
since it was his country that was at war with Turkey and he thought
it would be right to lie in his reports. As was proved in his late
career, Toynbee was indeed an avid Turk hater, but was too far away
from the events of eastern Turkey in 1916 to document anything.
It is easy to see far away from such events Armenians living in
Turkey were and in looking at Toynbees data. Toynbee also seems to
have exaggerated their relıabılıty for they turned and fought against
their former protector for promises made by outsiders. For example
so many anecdotes mentioned by western observers are not by western
travelers but by a local Armenians travelling only short distances.
One tenth of the anecdotes do not even have a source of any kind.
Other sources are generally hearsay and have no witnesses who can
attest to the so called crimes.
NO REACTIONS FROM TURKEY
All propaganda against Germany by Wellington House has been forgotten,
yet unfortunately Bryce - Toynbee documents have been recognized
as true in Britain and U.S. These documents have always been used
by radical militant Armenians to pursue their goals. There is no
information at hand about whether Turkey has shown any reactions
against the impact of these documents. The mentioned Blue Book has
been published more then once. Ara Sarafian who is to publish the
book for the third time does not mention the fact that the books
contents were prepared at Wellington House and that its sources are
untrustworthy. Thus, propaganda carried out by the British during
World War I continues to spread its venom against all Turkish people
living around the world.
--Boundary_(ID_O4/CBmpEje8KUOb4VLSTbg)--
NTV MSNBC, Turkey
March 20 2006
Renown U.S. historian and expert on Ottoman affairs, Professor Justin
McCarthy said allegations of Armenian genocide are British propaganda.
Professor Justin McCarthy, speaking at a conference in London,
said that a source known as the "Blue Book" chosen by Armenians to
prove their claims of genocide is one of the products of British war
propaganda bureau's efforts of misinformation during first world war.
The Blue Book written by Viscount Bryce and Arnold Toynbee has been
used as proof that Armenians and the victims of the Jewish Holocaust
suffered the same fate in history. This book has been said to be a
product of British intelligence designed to promote and promulgate
lies during World War I. Britain had set up the war propaganda
bureau at Wellington House for the sole purpose of promoting lies and
misinformation on Germany and the Ottoman Empire. The British were
in full co-operation with American missionaries in Anatolia and the
American Embassy in Istanbul conjured a so called Armenian genocide
based on gossip, hear-say and erroneous information.
The real purpose behind this exercise was to create and strengthen
an image in the minds of British military officers that the Turk were
evil, horrible and untrustworthy McCarthy adds.
PROFESSOR JUSTIN MCCARTHY...
HISTORIAN AND EXPERT ON OTTOMAN AFFAIRS
All documents at the Wellington House where the British carried out
their propaganda were destroyed when the war ended. One document that
survived, however, was the Blue Book (it is documented that many more
of these books were published and copied for other countries). This
book is currently being used around the world as a legal document on
the genocide.
AMERICAN HISTORIAN PROVES THE FACTS
The American historian and expert on Ottoman affairs was a recent
speaker at the London School of Oriental and African Studies. He
commented on a few of the stomach churning activities of the British
during the first world war. He stated, When the war began, a secret
propaganda unit was set up at Wellington House, London (on September
2, 1914). This units sole aim was to provide support for Britain,
smear Britains enemies, obtain support for the British view through
the use of Americans, and to keep British morale high during the war.
This unit was headed by Charles Masterman a Liberal m.p. He was a
close friend of Lloyd George. There also was an American intellectual
named Viscount Bryce working in this bureau who had many influential
friends in the U.S. Arnold Toynbee, young historian, meanwhile was
one of Bryces close friends at the time.
SEVEN MILLION DOCUMENTS
At the end of the war all documents and records of work at the war
propaganda bureau were destroyed, and its existence was only admitted
in 1935. However, the sources of the propaganda bureau were discovered
due to one records book surviving until present day.
Publications prepared in this bureau and the existence of seven
million documents which were very efficiently sent to the United States
after the war were also exposed. Many famous authors of the time as
Arnold Bennett and John Buchan were also employed by the Wellington
House, where they published brochures, books and statements for the
war effort.
GERMANY, THE ACTUAL TARGET
Although Germany was the actual target of activities at Wellington
House, the Ottoman Empire, having sided with Germany during the war
received its fair share of false propaganda. No matter how sympathetic
the British officers felt towards their Turkish compatriots, the
image that Turkish officers were bad, evil and untrustworthy was
strengthened by such slanderous data.
NON-REAL NAMES
Work carried out by those at Wellington House on Ottomans involved many
so called authors and writers whose existence could not be verified
and thus, the information remains unconfirmed. For example, there
was apparently a Syrian member of the Ottoman Committee of Union and
Progress Party, named Faiz whose memoirs are mentioned in publications
of the Wellington House. This persons existence is totally make-belief
and his statements on Talat Pasha, a complete fallacy since he never
existed. Wellington House also proves the close co-operation which
existed between them and the American diplomats and missionaries based
in Turkey during that time. Since it is documented that these groups
were close to the Armenians in Turkey, their so called information
from Turkey is a total fabrication.
BLUE BOOK ORDERED BY LLOYD GEORGE
Public law and order was severely disrupted as a result of Armenians
revolting against Ottoman authority in eastern Anatolia, which led
Bryce and Toynbee to concoct material to document alleged atrocities
committed by Ottomans. Lloyd George asked to collect these documents
in the Blue Book. This document was later submitted to the British
parliament and has since been used as a classic documentation by
radical nationalist Armenian groups.
TOYNBEE WAS AN ANTI-TURK
It is thought that Toynbee believed in the authenticity and
truthfulness of material received from American missionaries in
Anatolia. However, he also added some spice to these imaginary stories,
since it was his country that was at war with Turkey and he thought
it would be right to lie in his reports. As was proved in his late
career, Toynbee was indeed an avid Turk hater, but was too far away
from the events of eastern Turkey in 1916 to document anything.
It is easy to see far away from such events Armenians living in
Turkey were and in looking at Toynbees data. Toynbee also seems to
have exaggerated their relıabılıty for they turned and fought against
their former protector for promises made by outsiders. For example
so many anecdotes mentioned by western observers are not by western
travelers but by a local Armenians travelling only short distances.
One tenth of the anecdotes do not even have a source of any kind.
Other sources are generally hearsay and have no witnesses who can
attest to the so called crimes.
NO REACTIONS FROM TURKEY
All propaganda against Germany by Wellington House has been forgotten,
yet unfortunately Bryce - Toynbee documents have been recognized
as true in Britain and U.S. These documents have always been used
by radical militant Armenians to pursue their goals. There is no
information at hand about whether Turkey has shown any reactions
against the impact of these documents. The mentioned Blue Book has
been published more then once. Ara Sarafian who is to publish the
book for the third time does not mention the fact that the books
contents were prepared at Wellington House and that its sources are
untrustworthy. Thus, propaganda carried out by the British during
World War I continues to spread its venom against all Turkish people
living around the world.
--Boundary_(ID_O4/CBmpEje8KUOb4VLSTbg)--