when anticommunists tell u that “you havent paid attention to history” or “you need to study history” what theyre really saying is “why wont you take at face value the biased and often reductionist history you were taught by capitalists about why socialism is evil”. when they talk about “studying history” theyre not interested in talking about every coup the cia backed, every terrorist group the us funded in order to “fight communists”, every war that imperialist powers started over profit, or every innocent person killed in those wars. they dont want to talk about the history of violent racism and police brutality, or about every person the us government has tortured, or the history of suppression of leftists and the working class, or how companies fund right wing death squads, they just want to say “the ussr is why communism is bad”
apparently germans participated in the liquidation of my mom’s family’s village and we found this out from a cookbook, which alongside each “mother’s recipe” shares that mother’s story of genocide
Biographies of orphans from the archives of Near East Relief, an American organization that sheltered thousands of Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek orphans of genocide.
Efsthasios Demetriou (8, from Sparta); Mariam Tamourian (6, origin unknown); Eugenia Theocharus (13, from Neapolis); Hovagim Haserdjian (8, from Aintab); Shushanik Hagopian (8, from Nakhitchevan); Bakik Bedrossian (13, from Van); Vahgarshag Melanian (9, from Marsovan); Gulania Kardjian (10, from Marash)
Apple Strudel is much easier to make from scratch than you think! With its flaky crust and a spiced apple filling, this traditional Apfelstrudel recipe is sure to wow your guests.
I wish they [Armenians] still lived here. Then it would be even more beautiful here. But unfortunately they’re all gone. But you can’t say that. You can only tell your children. Only to the people around you. Children want to hear real stories.
A schoolteacher from Van explains “official Turkish history,” its omissions, and its discontents in The last Armenian, episode 4 of “In Turkey,” a series reported by Bram Vermeulen and produced by Dutch broadcasting company VRPO
ok i want to do more research about armenian orphan American boy scouts under the supervision of near east relief so i’m not publishing this on armeniangenocidehistory yet but this photo is so amazing i wanted to share it here first
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