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The Events of April 24, 1915
Raymond Kévorkian
Raymond Kévorkian describes the events of April 24, 1915.
The Events of April 24, 1915
On the night of April 24, 1915, the Ottoman police began to systematically arrest and execute the Armenian intellectual elite of Constantinople – over 250 prominent political and community leaders, newspaper editors and journalists, professors and school principals, doctors and lawyers. Here, historian Raymond Kévorkian describes the events that marked the beginning of the Armenian Genocide.
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