By Grigoris Balakian
Armenian Golgotha is a dramatic and comprehensive eyewitness account of the first modern genocide. A high-ranking Armenian clergyman, its author Grigoris Balakian bring to life the words and deeds of survivors, foreign witnesses, and Turkish officials involved in the massacre process, and also of those few brave, righteous Turks who, with some of their German allies working for the Baghdad Railway, recited orders calling for the death of the Armenians.
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By Grigoris Balakian
Armenian Golgotha is a dramatic and comprehensive eyewitness account of the first modern genocide. A high-ranking Armenian clergyman, its author Grigoris Balakian bring to life the words and deeds of survivors, foreign witnesses, and Turkish officials involved in the massacre process, and also of those few brave, righteous Turks who, with some of their German allies working for the Baghdad Railway, recited orders calling for the death of the Armenians.