Anti-National Sentiment - Armenian Genocide, Criticism of the Israeli Government, Anti-Polish Sentiment, Antiziganism, Anti-Turkism, Russophobia (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 100. Chapters: Armenian Genocide, Criticism of the Israeli government, Anti-Polish sentiment, Antiziganism, Anti-Turkism, Russophobia, Black Legend, Armenian Genocide reparations, Cultural relationship between the Welsh and the English, Serbophobia, Anglophobia, Anti-Romanian discrimination, Anti-Italianism, Anti-Ukrainian sentiment, Anti-Scottish sentiment, Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars, Anti-Irish racism, Anti-Canadianism, Lusophobia, "Polish death camp" controversy, Anti-Estonian sentiment, Albanophobia, Anti-Europeanism, Anti-British sentiment, Andrew Goldberg, Zionist entity, Polish joke, Persecution of Serbs, Victory Arch, Anti-Chinese sentiment in Japan, Anti-Chilean sentiment, Polack, Antihaitianismo, Anti-Catalanism, Anti-Qing sentiment, Lapu nik prison camp, List of anti-ethnic and anti-national terms, Ky gaku no Gaijin Hanzai Ura File - Gaijin Hanzai Hakusho 2007, Anti-Western sentiment, Panda Bar incident, Gora devac murders, Anti-Slavism, Ethnic hatred, Stage Irish, Anti-Pakistan sentiment. Excerpt: The Armenian Genocide (Armenian: , translit.: Turkish: )-also known as the Armenian Holocaust, the Armenian Massacres and, by Armenians, as the Great Crime (, Armenian pronunciation: )-refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. It was implemented through wholesale massacres and deportations, with the deportations consisting of forced marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the deportees. The total number of resulting Armenian deaths is generally held to have been between one and one and a half million. Other ethnic groups were similarly attacked by the Ottoman Empire during this period, including Assyrians and Greeks, and some scholars consider those events to be part of the same policy of extermi...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 100. Chapters: Armenian Genocide, Criticism of the Israeli government, Anti-Polish sentiment, Antiziganism, Anti-Turkism, Russophobia, Black Legend, Armenian Genocide reparations, Cultural relationship between the Welsh and the English, Serbophobia, Anglophobia, Anti-Romanian discrimination, Anti-Italianism, Anti-Ukrainian sentiment, Anti-Scottish sentiment, Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars, Anti-Irish racism, Anti-Canadianism, Lusophobia, "Polish death camp" controversy, Anti-Estonian sentiment, Albanophobia, Anti-Europeanism, Anti-British sentiment, Andrew Goldberg, Zionist entity, Polish joke, Persecution of Serbs, Victory Arch, Anti-Chinese sentiment in Japan, Anti-Chilean sentiment, Polack, Antihaitianismo, Anti-Catalanism, Anti-Qing sentiment, Lapu nik prison camp, List of anti-ethnic and anti-national terms, Ky gaku no Gaijin Hanzai Ura File - Gaijin Hanzai Hakusho 2007, Anti-Western sentiment, Panda Bar incident, Gora devac murders, Anti-Slavism, Ethnic hatred, Stage Irish, Anti-Pakistan sentiment. Excerpt: The Armenian Genocide (Armenian: , translit.: Turkish: )-also known as the Armenian Holocaust, the Armenian Massacres and, by Armenians, as the Great Crime (, Armenian pronunciation: )-refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. It was implemented through wholesale massacres and deportations, with the deportations consisting of forced marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the deportees. The total number of resulting Armenian deaths is generally held to have been between one and one and a half million. Other ethnic groups were similarly attacked by the Ottoman Empire during this period, including Assyrians and Greeks, and some scholars consider those events to be part of the same policy of extermi...

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June 2011

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102

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978-1-156-39324-6

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