Armenian genocide: What Turks did to the 1.5 million Armenians (Photo)

On October 30, 2019, the U.S. Congress made a resolution that officially recognized him as a genocide involving Armenians from the Ottoman Empire. Many Albanians were already part of the Ottoman genocide army in that country, but Albania had already declared its independence from the Ottomans in 1912. But how did the Armenian genocide take place? Armenian genocide [...]
The Armenian genocide is also known as the Armenian Holocaust and defines the systematic mass disappearance of some 1.5 million Armenians from the Ottoman Empire. This occurred from about 1914 until 1923.
The conventional date is known April 24th of 1915, the day when Ottoman authorities surrounded, arrested and deported by Constantinople. [ Istanbul] towards the region of Angola about 270 Armenian intellectuals, most of whom would be killed, writes Periscopi.
Genocide was during and after World War I, writes Periscope.
So far, the governments and parliaments of 31 different states have called the event a true name “genocide” causing harsh reactions from Turkey.
These crimes were committed by mass burns. Eltan Belkind was a Jewish member who infiltrated the Ottoman army and witnessed the burning of over 5,000 Armenians.
Scholar Vacakn Dadrian wrote that 80 thousand Armenians in 90 villages had been burned “in their ruins and in the barn”.
They had also committed murder through drowning in the Black Sea.
At the same time, there were deaths from physicists through morphine overdoses, poisonous gas, etc. /Periscope


