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and Robespierre, monster of the French guillotine, were also Jews.

 

This is the first time I'm hearing this. This really wouldn't surprise me all that much, but I'd like to see some evidence. Of coarse, I never had any idea about Ataturks "Jewishness" until coming across various writings that pointed in that direction the "Shema Yisrael" article puclished in a Jewish periodical.

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But then, Yoko, too, was actually a crypto-Zionist-Turk-Mason working for the anti-Armenian cabal that controls the world. So, there you have it. Case closed for the prosecution!

 

Indeed. Make the "Armenian" chain= yoko-yogo-yogho-yaghur-yavur-Hayvan.

 

I think we're having just a little too much fun. :)

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The number of Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire in 1914 has been variously estimated at 2,100,000 by the Armenian Patriarchate; 1,800,000 by A. Toynbee; and about 1,300,000 by the Turks. In spite of different estimates of the number of victims, the Armenians and almost all the Western experts agree on the proportion; approximately two thirds of the population. The Turks claim that the consequences of the ‘transfer’ were on a much smaller scale, resulting in the disappearance of 20-25 percent of the population due to generally poor wartime conditions. The Turkish state also points out that losses were heavy on the Muslim side. This argument appears to overlook the fact that Armenians have almost entirely disappeared from Anatolia. The population of Turkey is currently about 45 million, of whom less than 100,000 are Armenians.

 

Source: International Affirmations of the Armenian Genocide – from International Organisations, p.7

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The number of Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire in 1914 has been variously estimated at 2,100,000 by the Armenian Patriarchate; 1,800,000 by A. Toynbee; and about 1,300,000 by the Turks. In spite of different estimates of the number of victims, the Armenians and almost all the Western experts agree on the proportion; approximately two thirds of the population. The Turks claim that the consequences of the ‘transfer’ were on a much smaller scale, resulting in the disappearance of 20-25 percent of the population due to generally poor wartime conditions. The Turkish state also points out that losses were heavy on the Muslim side. This argument appears to overlook the fact that Armenians have almost entirely disappeared from Anatolia. The population of Turkey is currently about 45 million, of whom less than 100,000 are Armenians.

 

Source: International Affirmations of the Armenian Genocide – from International Organisations, p.7

 

Toynbee never estimated 1,8 million for the Ottoman Empire, he estimated between 1,6 million to 2 million and he claims the true number is probably on between but more closer to 2 million. Also his estimations were about Anatolia not the Empire as a whole.

 

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