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The rape, sexual abuse, and prostitution of Armenian women were all very common. [196] Although Armenian women tried to avoid sexual violence, suicide was often the only alternative. [197] Deportees were displayed naked in Damascus and sold as sex slaves in some areas, constituting an important source of income for accompanying gendarmes. [198]
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In one incident he described, A lot of women, variously estimated from 60 to 160 in number, were shut up in a church, and the soldiers were "let loose" among them. Many were outraged [b] to death, and the remainder dispatched with sword and bayonet.
A group of Armenian refugees. 1915-20. Sometimes called the first genocide of the twentieth century, the Armenian genocide refers to the physical annihilation of Armenian Christian people living in the Ottoman Empire from spring 1915 through autumn 1916.
The Armenian genocide refers to the physical annihilation of ethnic Armenian Christian people living in the Ottoman Empire from spring 1915 through autumn 1916. There were approximately 1.5 million Armenians living in the Empire.
A number of journalists, diplomats, soldiers, physicians, writers, and missionaries witnessed the Armenian genocide, [ 2 ] with hundreds of these witnesses from various European countries (Germany, Austria, Italy) and the United States experiencing the events firsthand.
Countless Armenian historic monuments were dismantled or dynamited. Homeless children were left wearing rags as their only clothing. With the vast majority of adults killed or starved to death, survivors of the atrocities were mostly children. Many young women were abducted during the Armenian Genocide.
1 Οκτ 2010 · The Armenian genocide was the systematic killing and deportation of Armenians by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire. In 1915, during World War I, leaders of the Turkish government set in motion a...