Resistance and Revenge: The Armenian Assassination of Turkish Leaders Responsible for the 1915 Massacres and Deportations

Resistance and Revenge: The Armenian Assassination of Turkish Leaders Responsible for the 1915 Massacres and Deportations

by Gerard Chaliand (Editor)

Synopsis

Initially published in French under the title Operation Nemesis, this revealing work is a study of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and the individuals responsible for the execution of Turkish leaders involved in the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Derogy's rigorous research and detective work bring to life the disciplined effort by Armenian nationalists to seek retribution for historic crimes against the Armenian people.

The work richly details Turkish plans for the liquidation of the Armenian people, the individuals selected to assassinate the genocidists, and documents for the first time the role of the organized Armenian political opposition to Turkish rule. In doing so, Derogy brings to light the relationship between the legal party and its extra-legal arm; the mechanisms needed to implement the daring plan of assassination; and the special post-war circumstances in which the Armenian nation found itself torn asunder by a Turkish-Soviet detente, in which the independence of Armenia became the sacrificial pawn.

Derogy worked closely with scholars around the world and interviewed first-hand survivors who had direct contact with the events described. His is a detective story of the first rank and a historical reconstruction of an obscured chapter of Armenian history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 30 Aug 2016

ISBN 10: 1412864380
ISBN 13: 9781412864381

Author Bio
Jacques Derogy was a reporter for Liberation between 1948 and 1959; and then worked at L'Express from 1959 through 1986. He is the author of twenty books, including The Law of Return (The History of the Exodus). He is contributing editor to the newsmagazine L'Evenement du Jeudi, and has been active in French television in the area of documentaries and serialization of current affairs. Gerard Chaliand was a professor at Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA), Paris, France and director of the European Center for the Study of Conflicts, Paris, France. Currently he is visiting scholar at the Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies in Afghanistan. He is a world-renowned specialist of conflicts, strategic problems, guerrillas, and terrorism. He has spent years as a participant-observer of guerrilla movements and other armed conflicts. Among his publications are The Penguin Atlas of Diasporas,The Art of War in World History,The Strategic Atlas, and The Kurdish Tragedy.