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Rating: Summary: His facts are accurate! Review: The government of Turkey goes to great lengths to deny the twentieth century's First Genocide. Ed Alexender relied on the historical archives of at least several countries , mainly Germany and USA's National Archives.Being a retired foreign service officer, he knows the value of facts and he documents his facts quite well! When it comes to presenting facts, I believe the reviewer from Turkey is presenting his goverments misguided policy and nothing else. His reviews are always negative when it deals with the Armenian Genocide. I recommend this book highly!!
Rating: Summary: International Justice Review: This book is a worthy read for students, scholars, and laymen interested in the complex and ofthen paradoxical arena of international justice. Written in the form of a thriller that could rival LeCarre ,Angler, and Ludlum. This book delves deep into the psyche of the victims of genocide in a masterful tribute to the human spirit to endure adversity and mete out justice.
Rating: Summary: complete bag of lies Review: this is classical anti-turkish ... booka lot of historical facts were completely falsified. a naive historians can even find the historical lies inside it.most of the dates given were mismatched. just one word during the 1915,ottoman empire was reigning the anatolia not republic of turkey ottoman empire was consisting of turkish and a lot of different nations and ottoman rulers never accepted that they are turkish origins.most of the ottoman emperors mothers were serbian,armenian,greek,russian and all top goverment people were not turkish.any historians can find this fact easily if he can research the archives objectively. it is complete absurdity to accuse of turkey which was founded in 1923 after collapsing of ottoman empire.
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