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Forced into Genocide - Memoirs of an Armenian Soldier in the Ottoman Turkish Army

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Informationen zum Autor Adrienne G. Alexanian is a 2010 recipient of the Ellis Island Medal, an educator, and the daughter of Yervant Alexanian. Sergio La Porta is Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies at California State University, Fresno. Israel W. Charny is executive director of the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem and past editor of the award-winning Encyclopedia of Genocide. Klappentext This memoir recalls Yervant Alexanian's death-defying experiences in the center of the Armenian Genocide. Like other Armenians of his generation, he was an eyewitness to the massacre and dislocation of his family and fellow countrymen in Ottoman Turkey during World War I. Alexanian was conscripted into the Turkish army-but unlike others so conscripted, he survived.Alexanian was forced to become an onlooker while he watched the atrocities unfold. His story of resourceful action and fateful turns is a suspenseful "insider's account" of a Genocide survivor. From his singular position, Alexanian was able to document the tragedy of his people in his journals and diaries, but he also offers us a behind-the-scenes look into the motivations and actions of Turkish military officials as they committed the atrocities. His story continues after the war as we follow the trail of his journey through Europe and finally to America, where he found solace and was able to start anew with fellow survivors.No comparable account exists in the literature of the Armenian Genocide. This edition, translated from Alexanian's hand-written Armenian-language chronicle, includes never-before-seen documents and photos that the author preserved. Through his eyes we relive the astonishing cruelty of the Genocide's perpetrators-but also rare, unexpected acts of humanity between victim and oppressor. Zusammenfassung This memoir recalls Yervant Alexanian?s death-defying experiences in the center of the Armenian Genocide. Like other Armenians of his generation, he was an eyewitness to the massacre and dislocation of his family and fellow countrymen in Ottoman Turkey during World War I. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Israel W. Charny Introduction Sergio La Porta Translator’s Preface Simon Beugekian Memoirs of Yervant (Edward) Alexanian Chapter 1: Childhood Early Life Chapter 2: School Years Chapter 3: Life in Sivas before Deportations Chapter 4: Deportations and Genocide Chapter 5: Life in the Army Chapter 6: Istanbul Chapter 7: America Afterword Final Thoughts (1953) Appendix A: Reflections of Yervant Alexanian Appendix B: Letters of Yervant Alexanian Appendix C: Documents of Yervant Alexanian (Facsimile with English Transcript/Translation) Timeline of Yervant N. Alexanian Select Bibliography and Further Reading ...

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Authors Adrienne G Alexanian, Adrienne G. Alexanian, Adrienne G. (EDT)/ La Porta Alexanian
Publisher Transaction Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2017
 
EAN 9781412865524
ISBN 978-1-4128-6552-4
No. of pages 155
Series Genocide Studies
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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