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Falsified Pictures of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
To wrongly implicate Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, Armenians doctored this picture of Atatürk to look as if he was sitting next to a starved Armenian child. |
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Forging the past: OUP and the 'Armenian question'
Jeremy Salt, January, 2010, Eurasia Critic - In 2005 Oxford University Press published Donald Bloxham's The Great Game of Genocide. Imperialism, Nationalism and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians. |
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An Armenian Deception: "Who Remembers Armenians"
Baden-Baden, W. Germany - Dr. Robert John, a historian and political analyst of Armenian descent from New York City, declared here that a commonly used quotation of an alleged statement by Adolf Hitler. |
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UN on “Armenian Genocide”
The Associated Press, WASHINGTON (AP) - A House resolution that recognizes as genocide the killings of Armenians in Turkey between 1915 and 1923 misstated the United Nations' position on the matter. |
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Skulls
For years, Armenians used this painting by Russian Painter Vasilli Vereshcagin, alleging it was made to depict the skulls of the Armenian dead. |
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Forged Telegrams attributed to Talat Pasha
Armenian propaganda claiming that massacres were an Ottoman government policy requires proof that such a decision was in fact made. |
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The Talat Pasha Telegrams
A detailed analysis of this forgery has been presented by Sinasi Orel and Sureyya Yuca in The Talat Pasha Telgrams: Historical Fact or Armenian Fiction?
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