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Photos of Armenian Genocide




Kharberd 1915: one of the numerous Armenian children wasted away to a skeleton Maria Jacobsen, Diary 1907-1919. Kharput-Turkey, Translated into Armenian from the Original Manuscript by Nerses Pakhdikian, Mihran Simonan, Antelias-Lebanon, 1979



Starved sister and brother orphaned during the massacres Der-Zor, 1919
David Adamyan collection



Mousheghik, from the village of Dizi of Van province, showing the holes in his hands after he was crucified, 1915



Dead of exhaustion: a deported Armenian child (Kharberd, 1915) Maria Jacobsen, Diary 1907-1919. Kharput-Turkey, Translated into Armenian from the Original Manuscript by Nerses Pakhdikian, Mihran Simonan, Antelias-Lebanon, 1979






Tortured and killed Armenian clergyman



Armenian orphans collected in the desert of Der-Zor (in the center is David Adamyan), 1919



Armenian children returnees to Adana, 1918 In 1920 many of them will be killed and twice deported



A group of people, among them Harutyun Hovakimyan, are digging from the earth the remains of Armenian victims, Der-Zor, 1938s






A group of Armenians from Zeytun that were forcibly brought to Marash on May, 1915: After half an hour of being photographed, Turks burned and massacred them all. The governor of Marash stands in the upper row



Armenian refugees at the pyramid made from the sculls of Armenian martyrs






Armenian orphans in Vagharshapat (Echmiadzin), Summer 1915















Maria Jacobsen, Diary 1907-1919. Kharput-Turkey, Translated into Armenian from the Original Manuscript by Nerses Pakhdikian, Mihran Simonan, Antelias-Lebanon, 1979



The burial of the Western Armenian refugee family, Erivan province, Summer 1915



Armenian survivors after the 1909 massacre in Deurt-Yol, Cilicia



Armenian refugees in Aleppo, 1919



Armenian refugees in Aleppo, 1919



A deportation camp of Ras-ul Ayn in the Syrian Desert, 1915-1916



A scene from the deportation camp in Rakka



Deported Armenian population in the deserts of Mesopotamia



The tormented body of an Armenian woman



The body of an Armenian villager in snow



The remains of Armenian victims in a channel near Yerznka



The remains of Armenian victims in a channel near Yerznka



The remains of Armenian victims in a channel near Yerznka



The remains of Armenian victims in a channel near Yerznka



The remains of Armenian victims in a channel near of Yerznka



The German and Turkish officers posing to take photographs with skulls of the Armenian victims



A view of the destroyed Armenian district of Yerznka






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