Except for a short period after the end of the First World War and the ensuing armistice, Turkey has consistently denied that it ever employed a policy of intentional destruction of Armenians
Except for a short period after the end of the First World War and the ensuing armistice, Turkey has consistently denied that it ever employed a policy of intentional destruction of Armenians
Introduction A Note on the Chapters 1. Ottoman Armenians: From Reform to Genocide 2. Thousands of Armenian Life Insurance Policies 3. Genocide and the Validity of Victims' Life Policies 4. The Perpetrators' Claim "The Policy Benefits Belong to Us" 5. The Insurers' Counterclaim: "The Perpetrator is Liable" 6. Who is Liable? The Perpetrator or the Insurer? 7. Dollar Diplomacy and the Extermination of a Race 8. Settlements of Claims without Death Certificates 9. 1915 Berlin Gold Deposit to Turkey's Account 10. 1916 Berlin Gold Deposit by the Ittihadists Summary and Conclusions Appendixes Index Illustrations appear between pages 72 and 73
Introduction A Note on the Chapters 1. Ottoman Armenians: From Reform to Genocide 2. Thousands of Armenian Life Insurance Policies 3. Genocide and the Validity of Victims' Life Policies 4. The Perpetrators' Claim "The Policy Benefits Belong to Us" 5. The Insurers' Counterclaim: "The Perpetrator is Liable" 6. Who is Liable? The Perpetrator or the Insurer? 7. Dollar Diplomacy and the Extermination of a Race 8. Settlements of Claims without Death Certificates 9. 1915 Berlin Gold Deposit to Turkey's Account 10. 1916 Berlin Gold Deposit by the Ittihadists Summary and Conclusions Appendixes Index Illustrations appear between pages 72 and 73
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