Islam’s Armenian Genocide – Template for the Holocaust

The Armenians call it their holocaust – the 1915 forced deportation and massacre of just under two million Christian Armenians by the Turks. But the Turks and our own government have refused to call it genocide. Obama campaigned on the promise, but of course we know what Obama's promises are worth.

Telling the truth about Islam is considered "slander" in the sharia. CBS's 60 minutes does a segment on the Armenian genocide, the precursor to the Holocaust, another Islamic-inspired extermination.

Primitive gas chambers, templates later adopted by the Nazis. Hitler was
inspired by the Mufti who was an Ottoman Empire Officer in the Armenian
genocide.

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In Ambassador Morgenthau's Story" by Henry Morgenthau, he wrote:

"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 am confident that the whole history of the human race
contains no such horrible episode as this. [Written, of course, before the
Holocaust.]. . . [The Armenian atrocities] were the product of religious
fanaticism and most of the men and women who instigated them sincerely believed
that they were devoutly serving their Maker." (page 221)

(CBS)  The Ottoman Turks developed a
template, which according to genocide scholars, was later adopted by the
Nazis.

"Most dramatically we have Adolf Hitler saying eight days
before invading Poland in 1939, 'Who today, after all, speaks of the
annihilation of the Armenians?' Hitler was inspired by the Armenian
extermination. You know, it made him think, 'Well, sure you know, you
can get rid of a hated minority group and if you're powerful and your
side wins, that event will never get recorded,'" Balakian explained.

The Turks dispute the evidence that Hitler ever uttered those
words or was inspired by the events of 1915. Nonetheless, when the
Ottomans were swept from power, and the modern Turkish state was
founded, all memory of what happened to the Armenians was erased.
Records were destroyed, a new alphabet was adopted and ever since, the
massacres have not been taught in schools.

The use of the word genocide is regarded as an insult to Turkish
nation; it is a jailable offense.

(CBS)  Wars are fought over oil, land,
water, but rarely over history, especially about something that happened
nearly 100 years ago. But that's what Turkey and Armenia are still
fighting over: what to label the mass deportation and subsequent
massacre of more than a million Christian Armenians from Ottoman Turkey
during World War I.

Armenians and an overwhelming number of historians say that Turkey's
rulers committed genocide, that its actions were a model for what
Hitler did to the Jews. The Turks, meanwhile, say their ancestors never
carried out such crimes, and that they too were victims in a world war.

Ever since, this battle over history has not only ensnared the two
nations but even the White House and Congress, where resolutions
officially recognizing the genocide are currently moving through the
House and Senate.

But our story begins where the lives of so many Armenians ended, far
from Istanbul, in the desert.

"60 Minutes" and correspondent Bob Simon took a drive into
what is now Syria, to the barren wilderness, to what amounts to the
largest Armenian cemetery in the world.

"As many as 450,000 Armenians died here," author Peter Balakian told
Simon.

Balakian is an Armenian American who has written extensively about
what happened in this desolate place.

According to Balakian, 450,000 Armenians died in this spot in the
desert. "In this region called Deir Zor, it is the greatest graveyard of
the Armenian Genocide," he explained.

Deir Zor is to Armenians what Auschwitz is to Jews. The most
ghoulish thing about the place is that 95 years later the evidence of
the massacres is everywhere.

Just a short distance from the banks of Euphrates there's a dump.
It's also the site of a mass grave. It has never been excavated. All we
had to do was scratch the surface of the sand to collect evidence of
what had happened here.

Under the surface was evidence of bones. "It's the hill full of
bones," said Dr. Haroot Kahvejian, an Armenian dentist who showed Simon
around.

"Nobody bothered to dig them up until now?" Simon asked.

It was extraordinary standing on a mound where perhaps thousands of
people lie entombed. There is no record of who they were or where they
could have come from.

"Look at that. There are kids who know exactly where they are. They
are finding them by the dozen," Simon observed.

"Evidence comes in many forms. It comes in photographs, it comes in
texts and telegrams," Balakian said. "And it also comes in bones."

So just how did all these bones end up here?

In 1915, the First World War was raging and the Ottoman Empire was
crumbling. The Armenians were a Christian minority who were considered
infidels by the ruling Muslims — a fifth column who sided with the
enemy in the war.

The fact that they were prosperous didn't help, says Balakian, whose
great uncle survived the genocide and wrote about it in a memoir Armenian
Golgotha
.


"Like the Jews of Europe the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire
had a dominant role in commerce and trade, they were highly educated,
many of them," Balakian.

And he said they were highly resented.

Asked what happened
next, Balakian said, "What happens from the spring of 1915 on through
the summer is a well orchestrated project of government planned arrests
and deportations." 

Some were forced to buy round trip tickets for train journeys from which they
never returned. They ended up in box cars; the rest, mostly women and children
were forced on death marches for hundreds of miles. Many perished from
starvation, disease or brutal killings. The survivors ended up in concentration
camps hundreds of miles from Istanbul, out of sight.

At the time of the
deportations, American diplomats in the region sent dispatches to Washington
detailing what they had seen and heard. Just weeks after the arrests had begun,
Henry Morgenthau the U.S. ambassador, sent off this one: "Deportation of and
excesses against peaceful Armenians is increasing and from harrowing reports of
eyewitnesses it appears that a campaign of race extermination is in progress…"

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