Armenia's heroic battles in May were war - historian
May 25, 2013 | 13:17
YEREVAN. - The most important lesson and counsel of Armenia's heroic
battles that were fought in May was that these battles were truly a
war. That is, it was a struggle for yet again achieving the right to
live on our land.
Dean Edik Minasyan of the Faculty of History at Yerevan State
University stated the aforesaid during a press conference on Saturday.
He spoke about the abovementioned heroic battles and the historical
and political significance of the First Republic of Armenia
(1918-1920).
In his words, there were no class and party affiliation issues during
those battles.
`The inspired [Armenian] people, [who had] become one fist, came out
to fight against the foe because this was a critical war. Our nation
proved the victory of its unity. We shall not forget that in those
days they were fighting all together with arms against the Turkish
foe.
And the third greatest counsel was the unity of our regular army and
militia. [It was] truly a culmination point of collective forces and a
triumph of unity,' Minasyan added.
http://news.am/eng/news/155148.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
May 25, 2013 | 13:17
YEREVAN. - The most important lesson and counsel of Armenia's heroic
battles that were fought in May was that these battles were truly a
war. That is, it was a struggle for yet again achieving the right to
live on our land.
Dean Edik Minasyan of the Faculty of History at Yerevan State
University stated the aforesaid during a press conference on Saturday.
He spoke about the abovementioned heroic battles and the historical
and political significance of the First Republic of Armenia
(1918-1920).
In his words, there were no class and party affiliation issues during
those battles.
`The inspired [Armenian] people, [who had] become one fist, came out
to fight against the foe because this was a critical war. Our nation
proved the victory of its unity. We shall not forget that in those
days they were fighting all together with arms against the Turkish
foe.
And the third greatest counsel was the unity of our regular army and
militia. [It was] truly a culmination point of collective forces and a
triumph of unity,' Minasyan added.
http://news.am/eng/news/155148.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress