Armenian Golgotha.
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TextSprache: EnglischVerlag: New York : Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2009Copyright-Datum: ©2009Auflage: 1st edBeschreibung: 1 online resource (614 pages)Inhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online ResourceISBN: 9780307271389Schlagwörter: Armenian massacres, 1915-1923--Personal narrativesGenre/Form: Fernzugriff | Andere physische Formen: Print version: : Armenian GolgothaOnline-Ressourcen: Volltext | Buchcover | Medientyp | Aktuelle Bibliothek | Heimatbibliothek | Sammlung | Standort | Signatur | Beilagen | Band/Heft | URL | Exemplarnummer | Status | Hinweise | Fälligkeitsdatum | Barcode | Vormerkungen | Rang in Vormerkungen | Semesterapparate | |
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Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Map -- Introduction -- Map -- Chronology -- Translators Note -- Volume 1 - The Life of an Exile: July 1914-April 1916 -- Part 1 - July-October 1914 -- Chapter 1 - In Berlin Before the War -- Chapter 2 - In Berlin -- Chapter 3 - Return to Constantinople from Berlin -- Part 2 - The First Deportation, April 1915-February 1916 -- Chapter 4 - The General Condition of the Armenians at the Beginning of 1915 -- Chapter 5 - The First Bad News from Cilicia: The Secret Messenger -- Chapter 6 - The Night of Gethsemane -- Chapter 7 - Red Sunday -- Chapter 8 - Toward a Place of Exile: The Names of the Exiles in Ayash -- Chapter 9 - Life in Chankiri Armory: The Names of the Deportees in Chankiri -- Chapter 10 - Life of the Deportees in the City -- Chapter 11 - Plan for the Extinction of the Armenians in Turkey -- Chapter 12 - The Armenian Carnage in Ankara -- Chapter 13 - The Tragic End of Deportee Friends in Ayash -- Chapter 14 - The Tragic End of the Chankiri Deportees -- Chapter 15 - The Deportation and Killing of Zohrab and Vartkes -- Chapter 16 - The Armenians of Chankiri in the Days of Horror -- Chapter 17 - The General Condition of the Armenians at the Beginning of 1916 -- Chapter 18 - Second Arrest and Imprisonment -- Chapter 19 - Departure from Chankiri to Choroum -- Chapter 20 - From Choroum to Yozgat -- Chapter 21 - From Yozgat to Boghazliyan: The Skulls -- Part 3 - The Second Deportation: The Caravan od Death to Der Zor, February-April 1916 -- Chapter 22 - The Confessions of a Slayer Captain -- Chapter 23 - Encountering Another Caravan of the Condemned -- Chapter 24 - From Boghazliyan to Kayseri: The Halys River Bridge and the Bandits of the Ittihad -- Chapter 25 - Kayseri to Tomarza -- Chapter 26 - Tomarza to Gazbel -- Chapter 27 - Gazbel to Hajin -- Chapter 28 - Hajin to Sis -- Chapter 29 - Sis to Garzbazar.
Chapter 30 - Garzbazar to Osmaniye -- Chapter 31 - Osmaniye to Hasanbeyli and Kanle-gechid -- Chapter 32 - Hasanbeyli to Islahiye: The Sweet Smell of Bread -- Chapter 33 - Islahiye: A Field of Mounds for Graves -- Chapter 34 - Bad News from Der Zor -- Chapter 35 - Escape from Islahiye to Ayran -- Volume 2 - The Life of a Fugitive: April 1916-January 1919 -- Part 1 - In the Tunnels of Amanos -- Chapter 1 - Escape on the Way to Ayran-Baghche (Vineyard) -- Chapter 2 - The Remnants of the Armenians in the Amanos Mountains -- Chapter 3 - Signs of Imminent New Storms -- Chapter 4 - The Treatment of the Armenians by the German Soldiers -- Chapter 5 - The Ghosts of Ten Thousand Armenian Women in the Deserts of Ras-ul-Ain -- Chapter 6 - The Deportation and Murder of the: Armenian Workers of Amanos -- Chapter 7 - Bloodshed on the Way from Baghche to Marash: A German Nurse Goes Insane -- Chapter 8 - The Suffering of British Prisoners of War at Kut-al-Amara -- Chapter 9 - The Program of Forced Islamization: Escape from Baghche to Injirli -- Chapter 10 - In the Forests of Injirli: Escape from Amanos to Taurus -- Part 2 - In the Tunnels of the Taurus Mountains -- Chapter 11 - The Self-Sacrifice of the Armenian Workers of the Baghdad Railway -- Chapter 12 - Fragments of Armenians in the Taurus Mountains -- Chapter 13 - In the Deep Valley of Tashdurmaz -- Chapter 14 - Life in Belemedik -- Chapter 15 - The Deportation of Patriarch Zaven Der Yeghiayan from Constantinople to Baghdad -- Chapter 16 - Legions of Armenian Exiles in Konya and Bozanti -- Chapter 17 - Meeting Armenian Intellectuals on the Road to Belemedik -- Chapter 18 - Escape from Belemedik to Adana -- Part 3 - In Adana, January 1917-September 1918 -- Chapter 19 - The General Condition of the War at the Beginning of 1917 -- Chapter 20 - A Mysterious Patient in Adana's German Hospital.
Chapter 21 - The Condition of the Remaining Armenians in Adana -- Chapter 22 - The Curse of Murdered Armenian Mothers -- Chapter 23 - The Natural Beauty of Cilicia: The Disguised Vine Grower -- Chapter 24 - The Clerk of the Office: Disappearance -- Chapter 25 - The General Condition of the Armenians at the Beginning of 1918 -- Chapter 26 - The Turkish Army Invades the Caucasus, and the Armenians at Sardarabad -- Chapter 27 - The Declaration of the Armenian Republic -- Chapter 28 - The Hospital-Slaughterhouse of Turkish Soldiers -- Chapter 29 - The Victorious British Army Occupies: Damascus The Battle of Arara -- Chapter 30 - The National Vow of the Turks to Exterminate the Surviving Armenians: The General Massacre in Der Zor -- Chapter 31 - Escape from the Land of Blood -- Chapter 32 - The Disguised German Soldier Toward Constantinople: The Longing of a Mother -- Chapter 33 - Armistice: The Allied Fleet Victoriously Enters the Turkish Capital -- Chapter 34 - Did the Victors Come to Punish, or to Loot? -- Chapter 35 - The General Condition of Constantinople on the Eve of the Armistice -- Chapter 36 - Irrevocable Departure from Turkey: From Constantinople to Paris -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary -- Biographical Glossary -- Appendix: Authors Preface -- Map -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- A Note About the Author -- Copyright.
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