Armenian Band Rescued from a Mountain Hold by French Warship - The
Ottawa Evening Journal - September 22, 1915
16:03, 19 Jan 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan
The Canadian press reported on the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as
early as the 19th century. Canadians became informed about the
conditions Armenians lived in and the violence they faced during the
1895-96 Hamidian Massacres, the 1909 Adana Massacres and the 1915-1923
Armenian Genocide, the Horizon Weeklly reports.
On September 22, 1915, The Ottawa Evening Journal reported on the
rescue of the Armenians on Moussa Dagh, the story of which was
popularized through Franz Werfel's novel Forty Days of Musa Dagh.
"Three thousand had held out against Turkish pursuers for over month
and a half, when they were rescued."
The Ottawa Evening Journal - September 22, 1915
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/19/armenian-band-rescued-from-a-mountain-hold-by-french-warship-the-ottawa-evening-journal-september-22-1915/
Ottawa Evening Journal - September 22, 1915
16:03, 19 Jan 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan
The Canadian press reported on the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as
early as the 19th century. Canadians became informed about the
conditions Armenians lived in and the violence they faced during the
1895-96 Hamidian Massacres, the 1909 Adana Massacres and the 1915-1923
Armenian Genocide, the Horizon Weeklly reports.
On September 22, 1915, The Ottawa Evening Journal reported on the
rescue of the Armenians on Moussa Dagh, the story of which was
popularized through Franz Werfel's novel Forty Days of Musa Dagh.
"Three thousand had held out against Turkish pursuers for over month
and a half, when they were rescued."
The Ottawa Evening Journal - September 22, 1915
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/19/armenian-band-rescued-from-a-mountain-hold-by-french-warship-the-ottawa-evening-journal-september-22-1915/