Why Armenia Should Be Free: Armenia's ROle in the Present War

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE

Turkish and Russian Proposals to the Armenians in 1914.

Military Services Rendered by the Armenians on the Caucasian Front

Armenian Resistance to the Turkish Massacres

Attitude of Russian Czarism toward the Armenians

Role Played By the Armenians in The Caucasus After the Russian Collapse.

Armenia's Co-operation With the Allies on Other Fronts.

Conclusion.

Title: Why Armenia Should Be Free

Armenia's Role in the Present War

Author: G. (Garegin) Pasdermadjian

Language: English

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WHY ARMENIA SHOULD BE FREE

ARMENIA'S RÔLE IN THE PRESENT WAR


G. PASDERMADJIAN

DR. G. PASDERMADJIAN (Armen Garo)


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

ILLUSTRATED

Boston
HAIRENIK PUBLISHING COMPANY
1918.


WRITTEN AT WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER, 1918.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Published, December, 1918

The Blanchard Printing Co.
Boston     Massachusetts.


TO THOSE WHO WERE MARTYRED

AND

TO THOSE WHO DIED ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE

FOR THE LIBERATION OF ARMENIA



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