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    GENOCIDE IS SUBJECT OF HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT

    Tampa Bay Newspapers
    April 21 2008
    FL

    ST. PETERSBURG - The Florida Holocaust Museum will present the exhibit
    The Greatest Crime of the War: The Armenian Genocide during World
    War I, opening on Saturday, April 19, at 55 Fifth St. S.

    The exhibition's opening event will include a requiem ceremony
    by St. Hagop Armenian Church, a curator talk by Mary Johnson and a
    presentation by Eileen Barsamian Jennings, a child of Armenian Genocide
    survivors, on April 24, 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the
    public but seating is limited and reservations are encouraged. Call
    820-0100, ext. 234.

    The mass murder of the Armenian people in Anatolia, now referred to
    by most historians and human rights organizations as The Armenian
    Genocide, destroyed a civilization that had resided in Anatolia for
    thousands of years. The killing of between 1 million and 1.5 million
    Armenians occurred mostly in 1915-16 during World War I, but continued
    sporadically after the war until 1923.

    Article published on Monday, April 21, 2008
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