what a propaganda thats been put by armenians and manipulated to believe. read this carefully
Foreign powers, who did not want the Ottoman Empire to develop, progress and have power in the region, especially due to its geopolitical location, tried to disintegrate it.
Armenians, with the help of foreign powers, started an uprising. Especially in the eastern part, inhumane burnings, murders, violence and massacres were carried out against defenseless Turks. It was continued during World War I.
so-called Armenian genocide:
The Ottoman Empire called the non-Muslims, whom it did not treat badly, “nation”. Armenians were treated the same way Turks should have been treated.
Even though Enver Pasha wrote a letter about the Armenian rebellions, he did not take any decision, on the contrary, he presented the Armenian soldiers moving to the front of the military line or returning to their places as an alternative idea.
But the Turks did not copy what the Russians did, they acted honorably. The idea of concentration camps was rejected before it emerged.
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what a propaganda thats been put by armenians and manipulated to believe. read this carefully
Foreign powers, who did not want the Ottoman Empire to develop, progress and have power in the region, especially due to its geopolitical location, tried to disintegrate it.
Armenians, with the help of foreign powers, started an uprising. Especially in the eastern part, inhumane burnings, murders, violence and massacres were carried out against defenseless Turks. It was continued during World War I.
so-called Armenian genocide:
The Ottoman Empire called the non-Muslims, whom it did not treat badly, “nation”. Armenians were treated the same way Turks should have been treated.
Even though Enver Pasha wrote a letter about the Armenian rebellions, he did not take any decision, on the contrary, he presented the Armenian soldiers moving to the front of the military line or returning to their places as an alternative idea.
But the Turks did not copy what the Russians did, they acted honorably. The idea of concentration camps was rejected before it emerged.