The Blackest Page in Modern History: Events in Armenia in 1915. The Facts and the Responsibilities
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G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York & London, 1916. — 72 p. Language: English.Book contributor to Internet Archive: The Library of Congress."It is necessary, (…), for me to state that the facts set forth here are given with intimate personal knowledge of their authenticity, and that the judgments passed upon these facts are the result ofyears of study and observation at close range.""It is because the Armenian massacres in Turkey are clearly established, because responsibilities can be definitely fixed, and because an appeal to humanity can be made on behalf of the remnant of the Armenian race in the Ottoman Empire without the slightest suspicion of political interest, that I feel it advisable and imperative at this moment to call attention to what is undoubtedly the blackest page in modern history, to set forth the facts, and to point out the responsibilities." - H.A. Gibbons.
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