NAZIS ACQUIRED MASSACRING EXPERIENCE DURING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE - TURKISH DAILY
news.am
April 24, 2012 | 13:36
The officers of Germany-which was Ottoman Turkey's ally during the
First World War-and who occupied crucial positions in the Ottoman army,
surprisingly assumed the most important positions in Nazi Germany
during the Second World War, Turkish Taraf daily's reporter Ozan Cinar
writes in his article entitled "The Nazis Acquired Experience in 1915."
"Upon returning to Germany, the great majority of the approximately
seven-thousand [German] officers who served in the Ottoman army-in
the years of World War I, when the Armenian Genocide occurred-took
part in the formation of the Nazi Party, and assumed most important
positions in the civil structures and the army alike.
Over two-hundred of those officers became generals, and secured
Hitler's coming to power, and, by establishing the SS, they formed
the concentration camps.," Ozan Cinar writes.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
April 24, 2012 | 13:36
The officers of Germany-which was Ottoman Turkey's ally during the
First World War-and who occupied crucial positions in the Ottoman army,
surprisingly assumed the most important positions in Nazi Germany
during the Second World War, Turkish Taraf daily's reporter Ozan Cinar
writes in his article entitled "The Nazis Acquired Experience in 1915."
"Upon returning to Germany, the great majority of the approximately
seven-thousand [German] officers who served in the Ottoman army-in
the years of World War I, when the Armenian Genocide occurred-took
part in the formation of the Nazi Party, and assumed most important
positions in the civil structures and the army alike.
Over two-hundred of those officers became generals, and secured
Hitler's coming to power, and, by establishing the SS, they formed
the concentration camps.," Ozan Cinar writes.
From: A. Papazian