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- 2. Questions to think about 1) Can we compare the Armenian Genocide to the Nazi holocaust of
- 3. Lecture run-down Countries which recognise Genocide – Numbers and figures Origins of the Genocide: a) The
- 4. List of countries which recognise the Armenian Genocide Uruguay (A Parliamentary Resolution was adopted in 1965,
- 5. List of countries which recognise the Armenian Genocide Sweden (A Parliamentary report of 2000) Vatican (In
- 6. Numbers in the Genocide According to Armenian sources upwards of 1 million were killed – mention
- 7. Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century a) Decline in the nineteenth century i) Capitulations ii) Loss
- 8. Decline of the Ottoman Empire
- 9. Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century c) Armenians in the Empire i) Thriving economic community, Ottoman
- 10. The Six Vilayets
- 11. Sultan Abdul Hamid II (1842-1918)
- 12. The rise of the Young Turks (1900-1908) a) Initially a progressive movement, against the corruption of
- 13. Committee of Union and Progress Enver Pasha Ziya Gökalp
- 14. Pan-Turkism/Turanism
- 15. Young Turks in Power (1908-1913) At first relatively tolerant – aim to work with minority nationalists
- 16. The first world War, Total war and the prelude to Genocide
- 17. The first world War, Total war and the prelude to Genocide Jay Winter and 'Total war'
- 18. The first world War, Total war and the prelude to Genocide Ottomans enter the war on
- 19. Ottoman Empire decline
- 20. The Genocide a) The last moves towards Genocide – development of plans to deport the Armenians
- 21. The Genocide February 1915 – Dortyol - first deportations of Armenian men February 1915 – 200,000
- 22. Map of the Genocide
- 23. The Genocide How it was enacted: 1) Community leaders arrested - killed 2) Men arrested and
- 24. Merzifon
- 25. The Genocide Who carried it out? a) The CUP leadership b) Local governors c) Special organisation
- 26. The Aftermath a) Intent – difficult to find documents b) Extent – not as far-reaching as
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