The blackest page in modern history: Events in Armenia in 1915 / the facts and the responsibilities

Events in Armenia in 1915
The Facts and the Responsibilities
By Herbert Adams Gibbons, Ph.D. Author of “The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire,” “The New Map of Europe,” etc.
G. P. Putnam’s Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press 1916
Copyright, 1916 BY G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS Second Impression The Knickerbocker Press, New York
“And the Lord said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: am I my brother’s keeper?”
Genesis iv., 9.
The Blackest Page of Modern History
THE war that started on August 1, 1914, has gradually involved nations, large and small, not originally participants. Other nations, large and small, while still managing to maintain an official neutrality, have found themselves drawn into diplomatic controversies with both groups of belligerents. With the exception of South America, the continents of the world have sent contingents to fight in Europe. The destinies of Africa, Asia, and Australia are at stake, and the destinies of the western hemisphere will, long before the end is reached, be influenced vitally by the tremendous events that are taking place in Europe. We can, then, without exaggeration, call the war that was provoked by the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum to Servia, a world war.
Still in the midst of war, still prejudiced by our sympathies and our interests, neither participants nor spectators are in a position to form a definitive judgment upon the many problems of the origin of the war, and upon controversial points that have arisen between the belligerents and between belligerents and neutrals, because of acts of war.
But can we assume the attitude of suspending judgment in regard to all that has happened since August, 1914, and all that is happening to-day? The world at heart is not cold-blooded. The world at heart is not hopelessly selfish. The world at heart is not deaf to the appeal of the innocent and helpless. Else we should have reason indeed to believe in the complete disappearance of our twentieth-century Christian civilization. If some issues are debatable, if some events are obscure, if some charges and counter-charges cannot be determined, there are others that can be determined.

Herbert Adams Gibbons
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Английский

Год издания

2022-05-15

Темы

Armenian question; Armenian Genocide, 1915-1923

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