| PAGE |
| Foreword | [ 5] |
| Introductory | [ 11] |
| CHAPTER I |
| In April, 1915, the Ottoman GovernmentBegan to Put into Executionthroughout Turkey a Systematicand Carefully-Prepared Plan toExterminate the Armenian Race.In Six Months Nearly a MillionArmenians have been Killed. TheNumber of the Victims and theManner of their Destruction arewithout Parallel in Modern History | [ 17] |
| CHAPTER II |
| The Armenians, as a Race, have neverbeen, and are not, a Menace to theSecurity of Turkey. They areBlameless of the Charge of Disloyalty,which has been the Excusefor their Massacre and Deportation | [ 30] |
| CHAPTER III |
| The Preservation of the ArmenianElement is Absolutely Indispensableto the Well-being and Prosperityof the Ottoman Empire. Ithas been Proved through Centuriesthat Christians and Moslems areAble to Live in Peace and Amityin Turkey, which is Equally theCountry of Both | [ 43] |
| CHAPTER IV |
| The German Government could havePrevented this Effort at Exterminatingthe Armenian Race, buthas Chosen Not to Do so. There isGrave Reason to Believe the GermanGovernment has Welcomed, ifnot Encouraged, the Disappearanceof the Armenians from AsiaMinor, for the Furtherance ofGerman Political and CommercialDesigns on the Ottoman Empire | [ 54] |
| Conclusion | [ 65] |
| Sources | [ 69] |