Why Armenia Should Be Free
Armen Garo
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WHY ARMENIA SHOULD BE FREE
WHY ARMENIA SHOULD BE FREE
ARMENIA'S RÔLE IN THE PRESENT WAR BY Dr. G. PASDERMADJIAN (ARMEN GARO) EX-DEPUTY FROM ERZEROUM IN THE OTTOMAN PARLIAMENT FORMER COMMANDER OF THE SECOND BATTALION OF THE ARMENIAN VOLUNTEERS ON THE CAUCASIAN FRONT REPRESENTATIVE IN AMERICA OF ARMENIAN NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CAUCASUS. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY GEORGE NASMYTH, Ph. D. FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF STUDENTS SECRETARY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS JOINT COMMITTEE FOR A LEAGUE OF FREE NATIONS ILLUSTR
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Armenia has become a touchstone of victory in the great war for freedom and humanity. If Armenia is granted national independence it will mean that in the making of the peace treaty the forces of democracy and human progress have triumphed over the forces of imperialism and short-sighted reaction. It will mean that in the future the rights of the small nations are to be recognized as well as those of the great. It will mean that international justice is to be the foundation of the new world orde
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TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
Dr. Pasdermadjian, the author of this pamphlet, is a native of Erzeroum, and a member of a family which, both in the past and in the present, has been an object of barbarous persecution at the hands of the Turks. When the Russians in 1829 captured Erzeroum for the first time, 96,000 Armenians, with the encouragement of the Russian government, left that city and the outlying villages with the Russian army, and emigrated towards the Caucasus, where they founded three new cities, Alexandropol, Akha
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Turkish and Russian Proposals to the Armenians in 1914.
Turkish and Russian Proposals to the Armenians in 1914.
In the beginning of this world conflagration, in 1914, both the Russian and the Turkish governments officially appealed to various Armenian national organizations with many promises in order to secure the active participation of the Armenians in the military operations against each other, the principal stage of which would be Armenia itself. Both Turkey and Russia were very anxious to win the co-operation of the Armenians, because, judging from their past experience, they were convinced that wit
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Military Services Rendered by the Armenianson the Caucasian Front
Military Services Rendered by the Armenianson the Caucasian Front
In order to have an adequate comprehension of the events which took place on the Caucasian front, it would be well to bear in mind that all the peoples of Trans-Caucasia, including the Armenians, felt great enmity toward the government of the Czar, whose treatment of them in the past had been very tyrannical and very brutal. For this very reason, the Turco-German propaganda had easily won the sympathy of nearly 3,000,000 Tartars and 2,000,000 Georgians. The dream of the Tartars was to join the O
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Armenian Resistance to the Turkish Massacres
Armenian Resistance to the Turkish Massacres
It is true that the battalions of Armenian volunteers took no active part in the battles of July, for they were then in the district of Van and undertaking the heavy duty of rear guard work for the Russian army and the Armenian refugees. But the Turkish Armenians behind the front, who were being deported and massacred as early as the month of July, by their heroic resistance, occupied the attention of four Turkish divisions and tens of thousands of Kurds just at the time when the Turks had such
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Attitude of Russian Czarism toward the Armenians
Attitude of Russian Czarism toward the Armenians
As we have already mentioned, from the beginning of the war the Russian bureaucracy tried on the one hand by various false promises to win over the sympathy of the Armenians, while on the other it tried by every means to keep the Armenian military forces away from the Caucasian front. Only seven battalions of Armenian volunteers were kept on the Caucasian front. As we have already seen, those few battalions even, in 1914 and 1915, rendered to the Russians invaluable services, twice saving the ri
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Role Played By the Armenians in The CaucasusAfter the Russian Collapse.
Role Played By the Armenians in The CaucasusAfter the Russian Collapse.
This was the state of affairs when there came the crash of the Russian revolution. The heart of every Armenian was greatly relieved, thinking that the greater part of their torments would come to an end. And in truth, during the first few months of the revolution, the temporary government of Kerensky made definite arrangements to rectify the unjust treatment of the Armenians by the government of the Czar. But events progressed in a precipitate manner. The demoralization of the Russian troops on
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Armenia's Co-operation With the Allies on Other Fronts.
Armenia's Co-operation With the Allies on Other Fronts.
The Armenians, besides battling on the Caucasian front, where they have been fighting in their own native land, have co-operated unreservedly with the Allies on far distant fronts, as for example on the French front. At the beginning of the war the young Armenian students living in France—about 900 in number—volunteered to serve in the French army for the defence of civilization and freedom. Today, scarcely 50 of them are alive; the majority of the 850 others gave their lives in 1916 in the immo
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Conclusion.
Conclusion.
If we wish to condense all we have said in a few pages, we shall have the following picture: In 1914 both Turkey and Russia appealed to the Armenians by various promises of a future autonomous Armenia to secure their assistance in their respective military operations. Through their long and bitter experience the Armenians knew very well that the imperialistic governments of both Turkey and of Russia were opposed to their national aspirations and therefore those promises had no value whatever. Bu
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