n Episode 50, we have seen how Boghos Nubar Pasha, the head of Armenian National Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference, revealed in a 1918 letter to the French government that “…the Armenians have been, since the beginning of the war, ‘de facto belligerents’ as they have fought...
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n Episode 50, we have seen how Boghos Nubar Pasha, the head of Armenian National Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference, revealed in a letter to the French government in December 3rd 1918, that “…the Armenians have been, since the beginning of the war, ‘de facto belligerents’…as they...
Episode 50 – Massive Armenian confessions 1 : By Boghos Nubar in letter to Paris Peace Conference
When the peace conference began in Paris in January of 1919, Armenian sent two delegations to the conference. One was led by Boghos Nubar, the Armenian National Delegation representing the diaspora, and the other by Avetis Aharonian representing the Republic of Armenia. The two...
Episode 49 – General Harbord Report 2 – Bias and Perception Trumped Fairness and Facts
In Episode 43, we have learned that Professor Justin McCarthy had discovered in the US National Archives in 1990 a survey of eastern Anatolia conducted in the summer of 1919 by two Americans, Captain Emory H. Niles and Mr. Arthur E. Sutherland Jr. Their account is one of the first...
Episode 48: General Harbord Report 1 – Falsifier of the Nile-Sutherland Report on Bitlis and Van
When World War One was over and the Allies won, the time finally came to divvy up the loot, and it was not an easy task. Paris Peace Conference formally opened with the pledge of “open covenants, openly arrived at,” but the realities were far from anything open. There were...