Title: A Historical Overview
1Armenian Genocide
2Who are the Armenian People
- Armenian people or Armenians are an ethnic
group native to the Caucasus and the Armenian
Highland.
3Armenian History and Religion
- In the early days of Christianity, Armenia was
the first state to embrace Christianity - i.e. King converted ?so did everyone else
- Armenia was surrounded by non-Christians
4The 19th Century
- Armenian community became more educated,
wealthier and more urban - This change challenged the social hierarchy
5What is the Ottoman Empire?
- It was a Turkish empire that lasted from 1299
to1923.
6What Is the OttOman Empire Continued
- The Ottoman Empire is a very ancient one and
because it is located exactly in the middle,
between EAST (Asia) and WEST (Europe), it held a
very strategic position in the world. - Armenians occupied the Highlands of Northern
Mesopotamia, along the SILK route from Asia to
Europe.
7On this map, you can see the variations in the
Ottoman Empire from 1798 to 1923. There is little
doubt that rivalry with Europe was a dominant
motive in Ottoman expansion but a religious
element was also present.
- That element was the desire to extend Islamic
rule throughout the world. Indeed, it was not
altogether inappropriate that the word 'Turk' and
'Muslim' then became synonymous in Europe. The
Ottomans saw themselves first and foremost as
Muslims, not as members of a particular ethnic
group.
8What Rights did Armenians Have When They Lived as
Subjects of the Ottoman Empire?
- 70 of the Armenian population lived in poor
and dangerous conditions in the rural countryside - There, the Armenians were subject to the whims of
their Turkish and Kurdish neighbors - They were often overtaxed, robbed, kidnapped,
and forced to convert to Islam
9Armenians as Second Class Citizens
- Christians were also not equal to Muslims under
the law - Testimony by Christians against Muslims was
inadmissible in court - Armenians were not allowed to carry weapons
- Their houses could not even overlook Muslims
10Rise of Discontent
- In the mid-1860s and early 1870s a intellectual
class emerged among Armenian society who began to
question the Armenians status as second class
citizens - These groups had support from Great Britain,
Russia and France, who pressured the Ottoman
Empire to extend equal rights to all citizens
11Hamidiye?
- In 1890 the Ottoman leader Sultan Abdul Hamid II,
decided to put a stop to the Armenian
revolutionary movement -  Hamid II created a paramilitary outfit known as
the Hamidiye, which was made up of Kurdish
prisoners who were told they should "deal with
the Armenians as they wished. - Russia, France and Great Britain then forced
Hamid to sign a reform package to stop the
Hamidiye, however, the Sultan never followed
through
12Hamidian Massacres
- When Armenians protested Ottoman police violently
broke the protest - This ended in a two year massacre known as the
Hamidian Massacres where 100300,000Â Armenians
were killed - This also earned Abdul Hamid II, the nickname the
Bloody Sultan.
13The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
- As the Ottoman Empire began to collapse, the
Young Turk Revolution (1908) overthrew the
government of Sultan Hamid. - Established a Constitutional Monarchy
- Armenians living in the empire hoped that the
Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) would
change their second-class status. -
14The Young Turk Triumvirate
15Turkification 1913
- an extremist branch of the Young Turks, the
Committee of Union and Progress (the CUP) seized
control of the government. - Introduced a policy of Turkification, encouraging
non-Turkish citizens to convert to Islam and
become more Turkish. - Christian Armenians particularly targeted by this
policy. - Some converted but many refused.
- Instead worked to preserve their cultural
identity through education.
16On the eve of World War I
- The new government looked on the Armenian
community with distrust and suspicion. - The Ottoman Empire was at War with the Triple
Entente - Russian army has a contingent of Armenian
volunteers.
17Someone to BLAME
- When the Ottoman Empire began to collapse, the
Christian Armenian Empire was an easy scape goat - January 1915, forced Turkification began.
- To limit resistance, the CUP targeted the
Armenian population in phases, removing those
most likely to resist.
18Stages of Persecution
- First, young Armenian men in the army were
assigned to hard labour in remote areas and
executed. - Second, on the night of April 24, intellectuals
and community leaders were arrested and deported
to the countryside, where they were later
executed. - In commemoration, Armenian communities around the
world today observe April 24 as Red Sunday.
19The Teshikilati Mahsusa
- In May, (third) the remaining Armenian population
was deported. - transported by train and foot to concentration
camps in the Syrian desert. - Supervised by the Teshikilati Mahsusa the
Special Organization - a unit of the Turkish army
made up of criminals released from prison for the
purpose of handling the Armenian deportees. - The members of this unit were notorious for their
brutality. - Estimated that one million Armenians were killed
in, and on their way to, the camps
approximately half of the pre-war population.
20Stages of Persecution
- First, young Armenian men in the army were
assigned to hard labour in remote areas and
executed. - Second, on the night of April 24, intellectuals
and community leaders were arrested and deported
to the countryside, where they were later
executed. - In commemoration, Armenian communities around the
world today observe April 24 as Red Sunday.
21Mass Murders
- Reports of the mass murders reached Western
nations. - These governments ignored calls for action.
- World War I was being fought on many fronts and
other battles were of more immediate concern. - British and American governments issued official
condemnations against the CUP regime. - American humanitarian organizations raised funds
in support of the starving Armenians.
22Why did this happen?
- A. Every society has INEQUALITY
- This societys was ethnicity and religion
- Ottoman Empire is a Muslim Theocracy
- Armenians were subjects not citizens
- Subjects role OBEY
- They were non-believers of the true faith
- The Empire is falling apart and look for some
group to blame
23Why? Cont..
- Ottoman Empire is collapsing
- Nationalism could be the answer for them.
- Think that they might build a modern new nation
in Asia with Turkish nationalism. - BUT the Armenians are there, on the eastern edge
of the countryneed to get rid of them and
confiscate their land. - Want to make a Turkey that is more homogeneous.
24Why? Cont..
- Young Turks Military Coup
- Smaller acts of violence early on are not
punished. - Later acts of violence continue and escalate.
- Turkey enters WW I against Russia (half of
Armenians fighting for Czar half fighting for
Turkey. - Turkey loses every battle look for someone to
blame The Armenians.
25Why? Cont..
- Under Cover of War
- Planned early in year by CUP officials
- Easier to do terrible deeds and keep it a secret
censorship. - Secret coded messages are used between CUP
officials vs. Government (this permits govt some
deniability) - Turks are being encouraged by their allies to be
more efficient in warfare. - On April 25, 1915, the Allies land at Gallipoli.
- On April 28, 1915, CUP secret decrees call for
deportations and massacres of Armenians.
26Results
- In May of 1915, hundreds of thousands of
Armenians go into involuntary exile. - Starvation, dehydration, disease, atrocities and
mass killings. - 1 to 1.5 million Armenians killed between 1915
and 1923. - May 24, 1915 Western Allies declare crimes of
Turkey against humanity and civilization. - See HAND OUT Statistics
27Results Cont
- Armenian lands, goods, money and animals
confiscated (told they would be reimbursed) - Forced marches in the desert
- No water, food, shelter
- Not protected from marauding gangs
- Women raped
- Mutilation before or after death
- Bodies abandoned to wild animals
- Some young girls taken into Muslim homes forced
conversion