British Parliamentary Debates on the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1918 |
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Contents
October 1915 The Armenian Massacres Earl of Cromer | 6 |
Marquess of Crewe Viscount Bryce | 12 |
August 1916 Armenia Mr Bird Lord Robert Cecil | 23 |
1916 Massacre of Armenians Sir Edwin Cornwall | 29 |
Common terms and phrases
Abdul Hamid Aleppo Allied Ambassador Morgenthau Aneurin Williams Ara Sarafian Archives Washington DC Armenian Atrocities Armenian Genocide Armenian population Armenian race Armenians in Turkey Army believe Bitlis bodies of Armenians British Government carried Christian civilised Constantinople Consul crimes Cromer Diarbekir Erzeroum exiled extermination Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Friend gendarmes Hansard 5th series hope horrors inhabitants killed Konia Kurds large number Lord Bryce Lord Robert Cecil Mahomedan Majesty's Government Marsovan matter Member Mesopotamia military Morgenthau to Secretary Moslem National Archives Washington noble Earl Noble Lord noble Viscount number of Armenians official organised Ottoman Empire Ottoman Turks outrages refugees Report Russian sent soldiers suffered T. P. O'CONNOR taken terrible thousands told town Treatment of Armenians Trebizond Turkish authorities Turkish Government Turkish misrule Turkish rule Turks Urumiah vilayets villages Viscount Bryce women and children women and girls Zeitoun