Armenian Genocide Essay

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The Armenian genocide began on April 24, 1915 when the Turkish government arrested and killed off several hundred Armenian intellectuals. Directly following, Turkish people began forcibly removing any Armenian citizen that they came into contact with. They were taken from their homes, schools, places of business, and just simply off the streets, gathered into large groups, and sent on “death marches”. Turkish soldiers would walk beside them carrying weaponry as they marched them into the desert. They were often forced to remove their clothes, and were denied food and water. These “death marches” had no destination. The idea was that people would drop dead from exhaustion and if you stopped for even a minute, you were shot on site. Basically, …show more content…

They then forcibly converted them to Islam and gave them over to Turkish families. In some places, women were raped and forced to join Turkish “harems” or serve as slaves. Deported Armenian’s property was often seized and Muslim families moved into their homes.
When the genocide ended in 1922, there were only 388,000 Armenians remaining in the Ottoman Empire. (Armenian Genocide)
“The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators.” (Introduction to Holocaust) The Holocaust is undoubtedly one of the most well known genocides in world history. It all stemmed from one group that was run by one man, Adolf Hitler: the National Socialist German Workers' Party or Nazi party. With ideals that focused on the purification of the German race and overall making Germany a world superpower, they believed that groups such as but not limited to Jews, communists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, liberals, pacifists, gypsies, and homosexuals were all people that didn’t fit into Germany’s “perfect Aryan race” and needed to be eliminated. From the beginning, they also heavily focused on trying to change the working class by making the workers aim for Hitler’s ideas such as nationalism, racism, and war. Hitler made it his ultimate goal to brainwash as many people as possible into following his