Armenia and the War

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Armenia and the War

by A. P. (Avetoon Pesak) Hacobian

EN·~3 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

ARMENIA ANDTHE WAR

0:56

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

2:21

PREFACE

7:18

I

9:01

II

10:13

III

17:50

IV

11:30

V

17:11

VI

14:51

VII

12:45

Description

An Armenian witness writes directly to the British public, urging the nation that will help shape the post‑war settlement to hear a story that has long been hidden. Set against the backdrop of a world at war, the author explains how a small, fanatical faction seized control of the Ottoman government, aligning it with Germany and turning the empire’s diverse populations into victims of a brutal policy aimed at erasing non‑Muslim communities.

The narrative combines personal testimony with carefully quoted evidence, painting a vivid picture of the devastation that befell Armenian civilians while they tried to remain silent. It makes a compelling moral case: that the sacrifices of an entire people demand recognition, justice, and reparations at the forthcoming peace conference. By presenting both the human cost and the political stakes, the work invites listeners to consider how fairness and compassion might shape the new order emerging from the ruins of war.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (206K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-01-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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A. P. (Avetoon Pesak) Hacobian

d. 1962

Best known for Armenia and the War, this Armenian writer and advocate addressed English-speaking readers during World War I with a direct appeal for attention to Armenia’s plight. His surviving public record is slim, but his work remains a vivid historical voice from a time of upheaval.

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