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you can write the paper( for instance) on a person ( Napoleon ) , event( Armenian Genocide )or set of people, , ( The Ottomans) no broad topic like the First World War . or Second World War ....

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Report: Armenian Genocide

Armenian Genocide
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[Last Name] 1
[Your Name]
[Instructor Name]
[Course Number]
[Date]
Armenian Genocide
Introduction
The Ottoman government perpetrated the mass execution and extermination of the
Armenians who lived in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th and 20th century mostly because of their
religion, Christianity.
The Armenian Genocide, also commonly referred to as the Armenian Holocaust was the
systematic extermination of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman government.
The government systematically killed most of the Armenian citizens living within the Ottoman
Empire. On April 24, 1915, the Ottoman authorities arrested about 235 to 270 Armenian
community leaders and intellectuals and deported them to the region of Ankara from
Constantinople. Majority of the arrested people got eventually murdered. The genocide went on
during the First World War and persisted after the war. The mass killings were implemented in
two phases, first, the wholesale murder of the male population, more so the non-disabled men,
through massacres and forced labor and second, the deportation of children, women, infirm, and
the elderly through death marches through the Syrian Desert. During the expulsion, the victims
were driven forward by the military and deprived of water and food, periodically subjected to
robbery, massacre, and rape. Many of the Armenian diasporas resulted from the genocide.
Many scholars have paid attention to the Armenian genocide because of the organized
manner through which the killings got carried out. This genocide is acknowledged to be among

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the first modern genocides and is the second most studied genocide after the Holocaust. The
Turks of the Ottoman government rolled in motion a plan to destroy the Armenians through
expel and massacre and by the 1920s, many of the Armenian citizens had died as a result of the
thirst, hunger, and exhaustion as they crossed the Mesopotamian desert. The scholars and
historians see the acts as deliberate and systematic therefore term it as genocide. Even though
many countries, scholars, and historian have recognized the killings as genocide, the Turkish
government still denies the use of the term genocide to describe these crimes (Suny, 1). The
Turkish government resists calls as such and claims that although extreme wickedness and
cruelty caused the loss of many lives, the government did not plan or make official policies to
exterminate the Armenian people.
The Armenian Roots
The Armenian people made their home in the eastern side of the present day Turkey...


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