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Buy this book together with The Rage of Islam: An Account of the Massacres of Christians by the Turks in Persia by Yonan Shahbaz
Spurred on by the question of whether Turkey should be given full membership to the European Union, Baum raises the specter of the massacre and torture of Eastern Christians in this nation. A cursory history of Turkey up to the nineteenth century is given, and this is supplemented by a detailed account of massacres of Christians during World War I and the reactions of the rest of the world to these religiously motivated killings. The situation is traced up through the War in Cyprus until 1974 and then, briefly, to the modern period.  +<p><i>The Rage of Islam</i> is a chilling account of the massacres that befell the Christians of Persia in 1915. The book provides a good description of the massacres of 1915 from the point of view of a native Assyrian.Save $24.30
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Author: Wilhelm Baum
Title: The Christian Minorities in Turkey
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Publisher: Kitab
Publication Date: 12/6/2006 3:52:34 PM
Availability: In Print
ISBN: 3-902005-62-9
Language: English
Format: Paperback 6 x 9, 1 volume(s), 208 pages, 36 illustrations

Spurred on by the question of whether Turkey should be given full membership to the European Union, Baum raises the specter of the massacre and torture of Eastern Christians in this nation. The difficulty as understood by the author is the lack of acknowledgment and review of these atrocities. European nations, while not exempt from some of the guilt of past massacres, have opened them to public review and criticism. Given this background, Baum provides an overview of Christianity in Turkey. This overview, not intended to be comprehensive, is laden with the haunting images of the attempt to annihilate Christianity from that country. A cursory history of Turkey up to the nineteenth century is given, and this is supplemented by a detailed account of massacres of Christians during World War I and the reactions of the rest of the world to these religiously motivated killings. The situation is traced up through the War in Cyprus until 1974 and then, briefly, to the modern period. Illustrated with often disturbing images, this work stands to open the eyes of many as they gaze over the forgotten graveyards of the innocent in Turkey.


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