Betrayed Armenia

Betrayed Armenia

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In the early 20th century, as the world grappled with the aftermath of imperial decline, "Betrayed Armenia" by Diana Agabeg Apcar emerges as a poignant historical account of the Armenian plight. This compelling narrative exposes the brutal massacres inflicted upon Armenians, particularly during the harrowing events surrounding the Armenian Massacres of April 1909 in Cilicia. Apcar's meticulous documentation reveals the devastating impact of political betrayal and cultural erasure, emphasizing the urgent need for recognition and justice. Ideal for historians, civic activists, and students, this work serves as a crucial reminder of unacknowledged suffering and the resilience of a people. Engage with this essential text to understand the complexities of identity and survival in a turbulent era.