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    U.S. AMBASSADOR HENRY MORGENTHAU'S PERSONAL LIBRARY DONATED TO AGMA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    25.11.2009 21:49 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The personal library of U.S. Ambassador Henry
    Morgenthau, renowned for his extraordinary efforts to bring American
    and international attention to the Turkish government's deportation
    and massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, has been donated
    to the Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA) in Washington, DC.

    "We are extremely grateful to the Morgenthau family for entrusting this
    invaluable collection of books to the museum, which provides a window
    into the breadth and depth of the Ambassador's intellectual acumen and
    his humanitarian outlook," said Van Z. Krikorian, museum trustee and
    chairman of the project's Building and Operations Committee. "In the
    pantheon of heroes who have fought against genocide, the Morgenthau
    name is legendary. This collection is priceless and wonderful
    Thanksgiving news," added Krikorian.

    The gift of Ambassador Morgenthau's personal library, which has
    been privately held by his family since his death in 1946, comes to
    AGMA from Henry Morgenthau III, the son of Henry Morgenthau, Jr.,
    and the grandson of the Ambassador. In making the gift to AGMA,
    Henry Morgenthau III said "I am only putting Ambassador Morgenthau's
    effects where they belong."

    Ambassador Morgenthau's personal library includes books he acquired
    during his term of service in the Ottoman Empire, and others obtained
    in preparation for his diplomatic posting to expand his knowledge
    of the region, its history and people. The collection also includes
    Ambassador Morgenthau's autographed copy of the official State
    Department publication "Instructions to the Diplomatic Officers of
    the United States," which he was provided upon his appointment.
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