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    NEW BOOK PROVIDES SHOCKING EVIDENCE OF GERMAN CO-RESPONSIBILITY IN ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    By MassisPost
    Updated: January 8, 2014

    "Keep Turkey on our side ... whether as a result Armenians do perish
    or not."

    The German ambassador in Constantinople, Count Paul Wolff-Metternich,
    wrote to the Imperial Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, in
    Berlin on December 7, 1915: ... Our displeasure over the persecution of
    the Armenians should be clearly expressed in our press and an end be
    put to our gushing over the Turks. Whatever they are accomplishing is
    due to our doing; those are our officers, our cannons, our money... In
    order to achieve any success in the Armenian question, we will have to
    inspire fear in the Turkish government regarding the consequences. If,
    for military considerations, we do not dare to confront it with a
    firmer stance, then we will have no choice but... to stand back and
    watch how our ally continues to massacre.

    The Chancellor's response: The proposed public reprimand of an ally
    in the course of a war would be an act which is unprecedented in
    history. Our only aim is to keep Turkey on our side until the end of
    the war, no matter whether as a result Armenians do perish or not.

    TORONTO -The Zoryan Institute is pleased to announce that the
    long-awaited English edition of The Armenian Genocide: Evidence from
    the German Foreign Office Archives, 1915-1916, compiled and edited
    by Wolfgang Gust, has just been released by Berghahn Books. It
    contains hundreds of telegrams, letters and reports from German
    consular officials in the Ottoman Empire to the Foreign Office in
    Berlin which describe in graphic and shocking detail the unfolding
    genocide of the Armenians. The documents provide unequivocal evidence
    of the genocidal intent of the Young Turks and the German government's
    official acquiescence and complicity.

    Upon the earlier release of the German and Turkish editions of the
    book, the media reacted emphatically:

    Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung [Germany]-"The documents collected here
    illustrate clearly the shared responsibility of the Kaiserreich, the
    most important ally of the Ottoman Empire during the First World War...

    They are therefore largely undisguised and so vivid that the reader
    often shudders when reading them."

    Forum Wissenschaft [Germany]-"Wolfgang Gust documents, in this
    excellent political-historical edition from contemporary German
    sources and the Foreign Office of the Reich government, the murderous
    events themselves...as well as the political co-responsibility of
    the German state.

    Hurriyet Daily News [Turkey]-"If you read the book and look at the
    documents, if you are a person who is introduced to the subject
    through this book, then there is no way that you would not believe
    in the genocide and justify the Armenians."

    The exceptional importance of these documents is underscored by the
    fact that only German diplomats and military officials were able to
    send uncensored reports out of Turkey during World War I. Apart from
    the Americans, who remained neutral in the war until April 6, 1917,
    German diplomats and their informants from the missions or employees of
    the Baghdad Railway were the most important non-Armenian eyewitnesses
    of the Genocide. These documents, meant strictly for internal use
    and never intended for publication, are remarkable for their candid
    revelations. Even as allies of the Ottoman Empire, German officials
    still felt compelled for moral and political reasons to report and
    complain about the atrocities being committed against the Armenians
    by their Ottoman ally.

    In describing how he came to undertake this massive project, Gust
    writes, ...~E.I was shocked to see the Germans again playing an
    important role in mass murder at the edge of Europe. This genocide was
    neither initiated nor committed by Germans, but was widely accepted
    by them.

    Imperial Germany was the closest ally of the Young Turks and had a
    formal military alliance with them. Was there a link between these two
    most important genocides in Europe? Did the Nazis copy the methods of
    the Young Turks, who had committed the Armenian Genocide? Were the two
    World Wars in reality one historical event, as some historians believe?

    Questions upon questions. Was Imperial Germany a driving force in the
    genocide of the Armenians, or possibly even the source of the idea,
    as some non-German historians have suspected.... Did Imperial Germany
    view the Armenian Genocide with indifference or with sympathy? Did
    some Germans or part of the leading class resist the deportations
    and mass killings? And finally, did Germany have the power to stop
    the Armenian Genocide, and if they were able to so, why did they not
    make use of this power?

    The answers to these questions are found in this prodigious 800-page
    collection. For more information about the book, please contact the
    Zoryan Institute [email protected] or telephone 416-250-9807.

    The Armenian Genocide: Evidence from the German Foreign Office
    Archives, 1915-1916, compiled and edited by Wolfgang Gust. New York
    and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2014. $89.95US, $95.50CDN.

    The Zoryan Institute is a non-profit, international center devoted
    to the research and documentation of contemporary issues with a focus
    on Genocide, Diaspora and Homeland. The Zoryan Institute through its
    division, the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights
    Studies, runs an annual course in comparative genocide studies in
    partnership with the University of Toronto and is co-publisher of
    Genocide Studies International in partnership with the University of
    Toronto Press. For more information please contact the Institute by
    email [email protected] or telephone 416-250-9807.

    Related topic on this subject: The German-Turkish Conspiracy Against
    the Diaspora by Toros Sarian

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