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The Effects of the War Millions of men died in World war I, averaging 5,000 every day for four years.

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1 The Effects of the War Millions of men died in World war I, averaging 5,000 every day for four years

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4 But civilians were also indirectly affected by World War I, and paid a price in more ways than one…

5 The Armenian Genocide One of the first early genocides in world history happened in the context of WWI Organized killing of an entire people

6 The traditionally Muslim Ottoman Empire launched a campaign of genocide against a Christian minority called Armenians They thought them disloyal, traitors, etc.

7 Deportations, death marches, one-way train trips and mass executions slowly wiped out most of the Armenian people during the war and into the 1920s

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12 Sadly, Turkey today denies that these incidents were not “genocidal” and/or did not happen

13 It is estimated that one and a half million Armenians perished between 1915 and There were an estimated two million Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire on the eve of W.W.I. Well over a million were deported in 1915.


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