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Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story


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Éditeur : New Age Publishers Date & Lieu : 1919, New York
Préface : Pages : 408
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Langue : AnglaisFormat : 130x195 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Mor. Amb. 103Thème : Général

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Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story

Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story

Henry Morgenthau

New Age Publishers

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And thus, as the exiles moved, they left behind them another caravan—that of dead and unburied bodies, of old men and of women dying in the last stages of typhus, dysentery, and cholera, of little children lying on their backs and setting up their last piteous wails for food and water. There were women who held up their babies to strangers, begging them to take them and save them from their tormentors, and failing this, they would throw them into wells or leave them behind bushes, that at least they might die undisturbed. Behind was left a small army of girls who had been sold as slaves-frequently for a medjidie, or about eighty cents—and who, after serving the brutal purposes of their purchasers, were forced to lead lives of prostitution.
Frequently anyone who dropped on the road was bayoneted on the spot. The Armenians began to die by hundreds from hunger and thirst. Even when they came to rivers, the gendarmes, merely to torment them, would sometimes not let them drink. The hot sun of the desert burned their scantily clothed bodies, and their bare feet, trending the hot sand of the desert, became so sore that thousands fell and died or were killed, where they lay.

My only reason for relating such dreadful things as this is that, without the details, the English-speaking public cannot understand precisely what this nation is which we call Turkey.. I have by no means told the most terrible details, for a complete narration of the sadistic orgies of which these Armenian men and women were the victims can never be printed in an American publication. Whatever crimes the most perverted instincts of the human mind can devise, and whatever refinements of persecution and injustice the-most debased imagination can conceive, became the daily misfortunes of this devoted people. I am confident that the whole history of the human race contains no such horrible episode as this. The great massacres and persecutions of the past seem almost insignificant when compared with the sufferings of the Armenian race in 1915... she shuddered to recall how hundreds of children were bayoneted by the Turks and thrown into the Euphrates, and how men and women were stripped naked, tied together in hundreds, shot, and then hurled into the river. In a loop of the river near Erzinghan, she said, the thousands of dead bodies created such a barrage that the Euphrates changed its course for about a hundred yards.


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Henry Morgenthau

Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story

New Age


New Age Publishers
Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story
By Henry Morgenthau
Formerly American Ambassador to Turkey

The Documented Account
of the Armenian Genocide
First of the Century
Reported by America’s
Ambassador to Turkey

Ambassador Morgenthau's Story

Memorial Edition
The copyright on “Ambassador Morgenthau’s
Story” originally published in 1919 by Doubleday,
Page & Co. has expired and the book is now in the
public domain. This is the reprinted edition.

New Age Publishers
P.O. Box 883
Plandome, New York 11030

To Woodrow Wilson
The Exponent In America Of The Enlightened Public
Opinion Of The World, Which Has Decreed That
The Rights Of Small Nations Shall Be Respected
And That Such Crimes As Are Described In This Book
Shall Never Again Darken The Pages Of History




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