Testimony of Ambassador Morgenthau about Armenian Genocide and the Exodus of Greeks

Testimony of Ambassador Morgenthau about Armenian Genocide and the Exodus of Greeks
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Testimony of Ambassador Morgenthau about Armenian Genocide and the Exodus of Greeks represents the memoirs of Henry Morgenthau Sr., U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1916. The book covers Morgenthau's service in Turkey, from 1913 until the day of his resignation from the post. «Secrets of the Bosphorus» is a primary source regarding the Armenian Genocide, and the Greek Genocide during the last years of the Ottoman Empire. When published, the book came under criticism by two prominent American historians regarding its coverage of Germany in the weeks before the beginning of the First World War.

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Henry Morgenthau Morgenthau. Testimony of Ambassador Morgenthau about Armenian Genocide and the Exodus of Greeks

Testimony of Ambassador Morgenthau about Armenian Genocide and the Exodus of Greeks

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PUBLISHERS’ NOTE

Preface

Chapter I. A German Superman at Constantinople

Chapter II. The “Boss System” in the Ottoman Empire and How it Proved Useful to Germany

Chapter III “The Personal Representative of the Kaiser”—Wangenheim Opposes the Sale of American Warships in Greece

Chapter IV. Germany Mobilises the Turkish Army

Chapter V. Wangenheim Smuggles the “Goeben” and the “Breslau” Through the Dardanelles

Chapter VI. Wangenheim Tells the American Ambassador How the Kaiser Started the War

Chapter VII. Germany’s Plans for New Territories, Coaling Stations, and Indemnities

Chapter VIII. A Classic Instance of German Propaganda

Chapter IX. Germany Closes the Dardanelles and So Separates Russia from Her Allies

Chapter X. Turkey’s Abrogation of the Capitulations—Enver Living in a Palace, With Plenty of Money and an Imperial Bride

Chapter XI. Germany Compels Turkey to Enter the War

Chapter XII. The Turks Attempt to Treat Alien Enemies Decently, But the Germans Insist on Persecuting Them

Chapter XIII. The Invasion of the Zion Sisters’ School

Chapter XIV. Wangenheim and the Bethlehem Steel Company—A Holy War That Was Made in Germany

Chapter XV. Djemal, A Troublesome Mark Antony—An Early German Attempt to Get a German Peace

Chapter XVI. The Turks Prepare to Flee From Constantinople and Establish a New Capital in Asia Minor—The Allied Fleet Bombarding the Dardanelles

Chapter XVII. Enver as the Man Who Demonstrated “The Vulnerability of the British Fleet”—Old-Fashioned Defences of the Dardanelles

Chapter XVIII. The Allied Armada Sails Away, Though on the Brink of Victory

Chapter XIX. A Fight for Three Thousand Civilians

Chapter XX. More Adventures of the Foreign Residents

Chapter XXI. Bulgaria on the Auction Block

Chapter XXII. The Turk Reverts to the Ancestral Type

Chapter XXIII. The “Revolution” at Van

Chapter XXIV. The Murder of a Nation

Chapter XXV. Talaat Tells Why He “Annihilates” the Armenians

Chapter XXVI. Enver Pasha Discusses the Armenians

Chapter XXVII “I Shall Do Nothing for the Armenians,” Says the German Ambassador

Chapter XXVIII. Enver Again Moves for Peace—Farewell to the Sultan and to Turkey

Chapter XXIX. Von Jagow, Zimmerman, and German-Americans

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Chapter XXIII The “Revolution” at Van

Chapter XXIV The Murder of a Nation

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