This work of nonfiction delves into the historical context of the ArmenianGenocide to examine the nature of the events that occurred in the Ottoman Empireshortly after the dawn of the 20th century. The main purpose of this study is topresent the issue in question¿that is, the Armenian Genocide¿under new prospects,using a different approach in the analysis of the events and factual materialrelated to the Great Crime, with an emphasis on the sociopolitical situation in theOttoman Empire until World War I as well as the leading sentiments among Young Turkcircles with regard to the Armenian Question. At the same time, detailed scrutinywas applied in determining the Armenian sociological profile, with respect toArmenians'' status as a subjugated minority and in relation to their aspirations forself-determination and administrative autonomy. The quest has always been toestablish a link between the misconduct of the Turkish government¿its social,military, and ideological justification under the light of the ultranationalisticand geopolitical concepts of the Ittihadist movement¿and the Nazi regime, withrespective historical data. This parallel was widely used as a juxtaposition ofsimilar situations to establish a pattern of precedence and continuity of thishistorical phenomenon of mass offense against humanity and collective guilt.Thisvoluminous work starts with a circumstantial preface¿an observation of the matter ofthe Genocide, as applicable to the Armenian reality and its impact on the Armeniannation; the methodology of the events and quarry used; and counterpoise of theobsolete perception of the thesis that "bygones are bygones" to the idea ofcontinuous pursuit of the matter on a scientific basis and in conjunction with thehistorical veracity.
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