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Ambassador Morgenthau's Story

Henry Morgenthau Sr., 1918 · Doubleday, Page & Co.

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Memoir of the U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire 1913–1916; principal Allied-side documentary record of the genocide as it unfolded.

Cited by events (3)

  • Constantinople deportation of Armenian intellectuals 1915
  • Armenian Genocide 1915
  • Armenian armed resistance at Musa Dagh 1915

Quoted statements (3)

  • "I have accomplished more toward solving the Armenian problem in three months than Abdul Hamid accomplished in thirty years."
    Talaat Pasha (Mehmed Talaat) · 1915
  • "When the Turkish authorities gave the orders for these deportations, they were merely giving the death warrant to a whole race; they understood this well, and, in their conversations with me, they made no particular attempt to conceal the fact."
    Henry Morgenthau Sr. · 1918
  • "The question is settled. There are no more Armenians."
    Talaat Pasha (Mehmed Talaat) · 1915

Link

  • www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/55343 live
  • Wayback snapshot · 2026-05-09 archived

Cited on figure pages

  • Talaat Pasha (Mehmed Talaat)
  • Henry Morgenthau Sr.

Cited on policy pages

  • Tehcir Law (1915 deportation programme)
Atlas of the South Caucasus, 1813 to 2026. A working draft. Errors and omissions are mine. by David Wicker · sister project: palestine.wicker.life
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