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The turks annonce that they will be boycotting the Armenia businesses.
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The Ottoman Empire joined Germany against Russian to stop the Armenians that joined with them.
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Turks burn 1000 Armenian shops down in the city of Diyarbeki
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Russia declares war against the Ottoman Empire.
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The Vice-governor of Gavar District in Van Province recieves orders to kill the Armenian soldiers in the Turkish army that were in his district.
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The vice-governor of Mush orders his people to attack the village of Koms and to kill the Armenian Dashnak leader Rupen and anybody with him. Rupen and his friends resist and eventually escape to the Caucasus.
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Once the Turks rounded up all the men that were of age to join the milatary they marched them to a location and murdered them. The remaining Armenians were put into a desert to starve and dehydrate.
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Thirty Armenian community leaders are arrested in Zeitun
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Mass beatings and tortures are brought upon the Armenians in Chomaklu.
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Many armenian political leaders are arrested and carried out in Sivas and other places.
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The Armenians in Constantinople are disarmed and sends out many outrages.
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The New York Times creates an article that states that the Young Turks had adopted a policy to annihilate all of the Armenians.
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300 Armenians arrested from earlier on in Diyarbekir are murdered while in custody of the Turks.
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The Armenians deported from the towns and villages of Erzerum Province are slaughtered in a major massacre at Kemakh which will be going on for a period of four days.
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Henry talked to Mehmet Talaat, the leader of the Young Turks, to try and convince him to stop the killings of his people with no sucess because the leader felt that the Armenians were their problem that needed to be fixed.
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Henry Morgenthau wrote to America about the Turks killing the Armenian women and men and received little to none help.
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Up to now 1,000 families have fled for in fear of being murdered.
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About 3,000 Armenian men are killed in another mass murder in Mardin.
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The beginning of a four day massacre in Mush is announced.
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A commander in the Fourth Army Corps complains to the government leader about the dumping of dead bodies in the Euphrates River and advises burial. Between June 22 and July 17 a steady stream of bodies of massacred Armenians floats down the Euphrates River.
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Armenians in towns are deported away to be murdred in Aintab, Kilis, and Adiaman.
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Henry leaves the country because he couldn't stop the horrible deaths of the Amrenians and it made the place unbearable.
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The death of many Armenians occur due to the hatred of the Turks while locked away in prision and deported to different places.
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Out of the 2 million Armenians that lived in the Ottoman Empire 1 million were murdered and the action was then considered genocidal.