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A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility
Taner Akçam, 2006 · Metropolitan Books
Notes
Akçam was the first Turkish scholar to explicitly use the word "genocide" for 1915.
Cited by events (7)
- Constantinople deportation of Armenian intellectuals 1915
- Armenian Genocide 1915
- Promulgation of the Tehcir Law 1915
- Temporary Law on Abandoned Properties (Liquidation Law) 1915
- Ottoman courts-martial of CUP leaders 1919
- Deportation and drownings, Trabzon vilayet 1915
- Armenian self-defence at Van 1915
Cited by legal rulings (4)
- Treaty of Sèvres
- Treaty of Lausanne
- Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
- Bundestag resolution on the genocide of the Armenian and other Christian minorities
Supports formal claims (1)
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- The Armenian Genocide of 1915–23 killed approximately 1 to 1.5 million Ottoman Armenians. well-evidenced
Cited in disputes (1)
- Recognition of the events of 1915 as genocide academic-consensus Academic consensus: genocide, well-evidenced