1st Edition

Judgment Unto Truth Witnessing the Armenian Genocide

Edited By Ephraim K. Jernazian Copyright 1990
186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

This dramatic personal narrative is a unique contribution to understanding past and current events in the Near East. These memoirs of an American Protestant clergyman reveal little known aspects of major events in Asia Minor in the early twentieth century, give valuable insights to their background, and describe pivotal interrelationships with the western world. Those perceptions are woven into... Read more
I: Early Years; 1: Eclipses and Armenians; 2: Fragments from a Lost History; 3: A Lion and Forty Eyes; 4: Narrow Escapes at Ebenezer and Ak-Soo; 5: Tarsus, the Renowned City of Cilicia; 6: St Paul and Young Turks; 7: The Turning Point of a Lifetime; 8: A Theological Camelot; II: Urfa before the Battle; 9: The Eye of Mesopotamia; 10: Seferberlik; 11: The Military Draft — Turkish Style; 12: Three Bags of Rice; 13: Restraint; 14: Warning from Zeitun; 15: Three Taps of the Pen; 16: Officials and Guerrillas; 17: Regrouping; 18: Kiamilan Imha; 19: No More Appeasement; 20: A Beautiful Autumn Day; III: The Battle of Urfa and Its Aftermath; 21: The Battle; 22: Abandoned Property; 23: Turkish Refugees at Urfa; 24: Famine and Disease; 25: Marie; 26: Someone to Weep for Me; 27: Armistice; 28: A Reluctant Mission to Aleppo; 29: Word of Honor; 30: Uncertain Fate; IV: Prison and Release; 31: Arrest and Imprisonment; 32: Preliminary Trial; 33: Stones from the Fortress; 34: From Prison to Prison; 35: Survival in Prison; 36: A Jailbreak That Failed; 37: A Spark of Hope; 38: “The Snare Is Broken”; 39: Reunion; 40: New World; Postscript

Biography

Milton Konvitz