Armenian genocide

Armenian Genocide

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    Armenian Genocide

  • War

    War
    Germany declares war on Russia. Beginning of World War I.
  • Secret Treaty

    Secret Treaty
    A secret treaty of alliance is signed between Turkey and Germany virtually placing the Turkish armed forces under German command.
  • Village Attacks

    Village Attacks
    The village of Otsni in Erzerum Province is attacked at night by chete forces. The local Armenian priest and many other Armenians are killed. Every house is looted. The first attacks by chete forces on the Armenian villages of Erzerum are reported.
  • Armenian Bakers

    Armenian Bakers
    The Turkish government publicly charges that Armenian bakers in the army bakeries of Sivas were poisoning the bread of the Turkish forces. The bakers are cruelly beaten, despite the fact that a group of doctors prove the charge to be false by examining the bread and even eating it. As this marks an attempt on the part of the government to incite massacre, the government does not rescind the charge.
  • Deprived

    Deprived
    Armenian soldiers in the Erzerum army area are deprived of their uniforms and arms.
  • Arrested

    Arrested
    3,000 English and French civilians are arrested in Constantinople.
  • Dead Armenians

    Dead Armenians
    Regular Russian Army forces arrive in Van. They begin the cremation of the dead in the city and in the villages of the province. 55,000 dead are identified as Armenians.
  • Murders

    Murders
    Three Armenian medical officers, Dr. Hairanian, Dr. Baghdasar Vartanian, and Dr. Maksud, serving in the Turkish Army are murdered in the city of Sivas.
  • Mass Torture

    Mass Torture
    Mass torture inflicted on 500 Armenians in the prisons of Adabazar.
  • Deportees

    Deportees
    15,000 Armenian deportees are reported at Eskishehir, 5,000 at Alayund, and 2,000 at Chai.
  • List of Deportees

    10,000 Armenian bachelors are deported from the city of Constantinople up to this date. A list is prepared of 70,000 Armenian individuals to be deported from Constantinople.
  • Armenian Living

    Armenian Living
    According to Lord Bryce, 486,000 Armenians deportees were still living: 100,000 were to be found between Damascus and Maan, 12,000 at Hama, 20,000 at Homs, 7,000 at Aleppo, 4,000 at Maara, 8,000 at Bab, 5,000 at Munbij (Munbuj), 20,000 at Ras-el-Ain (Ras ul-Ain), 10,000 at Rakka, and 300,000 at Zor.
  • Mass Murder

    Mass Murder
    50,000 Armenians are reported murdered at Intille (Intili).
  • Starvation

    Starvation
    50,000 Armenians are reported murdered at Intille (Intili).
  • Average Killings

    Average Killings
    The massacre of the 7,000 Armenian troops imprisoned in Sivas begins. The massacre lasts for twenty-one days with an average of 1,000 killed every three days.
  • Turkish State

    Turkish State
    Omer Naji, an inspector-general of the Ittihad Committee, is reported to have announced that Ittihad is seeking to organize a purely Turkish state.
  • Thousands of Deportees

    Thousands of Deportees
    10,000 Armenian deportees are reported in the city of Damascus, and 30,000 Armenian deportees are reported in Homs and Hama.
  • Relations

    Relations
    Turkey breaks relations with the United States.
  • Allies

    Allies
    Allied forces occupy Jerusalem.
  • German Attempt

    German Attempt
    Enver orders the killing of all civilian Armenians over five years of age and remaining Armenians in the Turkish military within 48 hours. The Germans attempt to stop the Turks from committing this massacre.
  • Orders

    Orders
    Enver orders the killing of all civilian Armenians over five years of age and remaining Armenians in the Turkish military within 48 hours. The Germans attempt to stop the Turks from committing this massacre.
  • More massacred

    More massacred
    2,000 remaining Armenians are massacred in Kara-Kilise in Turkey.