The Day the Great War Ended, 24 July 1923 by Jay Winter

The Day the Great War Ended, 24 July 1923 by Jay Winter

Author:Jay Winter [Winter, Jay]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780192698278
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2022-08-18T00:00:00+00:00


The Day the Great War Ended, 24 July 1923: The Civilianization of War. Jay Winter, Oxford University Press. © Jay Winter 2022. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192870735.003.0005

1 Hans-Lukas Kieser, Talaat Pasha, Father of modern Turkey, architect of genocide (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018); Taner Akçam, The Young Turks’ crime against humanity: The Armenian genocide and ethnic cleansing in the Ottoman Empire (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012).

2 ‘The trial of Soghomon Tehlirian’, http://www.cilicia.com/armo_tehlirian.html, p. 86. For full documentation, see Bibliothèque Nubar, Procès Soghomor Tehlirian.

3 Tessa Hofmann, ‘A hundred years ago: The assassination of Mehmet Talaat (15 March 1921) and the Berlin criminal proceedings against Soghomon Tehlirian (2/3 June 1921): Background, context, effect’, International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, v, 1 (2020), p. 82. For a similar distinction between narrative truth and factual truth in the testimony of witnesses, see David E. Johnson, ‘The Limits of community: How “we” read “Me llamo Rigoberta Menchú” ’, Discourse, xxiii, 1 (Winter 2001), pp. 154–69.

4 Soghomon Tehlirian procès, Boghos Nubar to Dr Lepsius, 6 June 1921. See also the notes made on the trial by Aram Andonian, sent by Boghos Nubar to Berlin to help the defense, 10 June 1921.

5 ‘The trial of Soghomon Tehlirian’, pp. 62–3.

6 See Raymond Kévorkian, The Armenian genocide: A complete history (London: I.B. Taurus, 2011), pp. 699–798; and Vahakn N. Dadrian, ‘The Turkish Military Tribunal’s prosecution of the authors of the Armenian genocide: Four major court-martial series’, Holocaust Genocide Studies, xi, 1 (1997), pp. 28–59.

7 Peter Balakian, The black dog of fate: An American son discovers his Armenian past (New York: Basic Books, 2nd ed., 2009).

8 Artin H. Arslanian, ‘British wartime pledges, 1917–18: the Armenian case’, Journal of Contemporary History, xiii (1978), pp. 517–30.

9 MAE, 46CPCOM2, Arménie, Dec. 1918–Jan. 1919, f. 8, Dec. 1918.

10 46CPCOM2, Tchobianian, President of the Intellectual union of Armenians in Paris, 18 Nov 1918, f. 14. See Edmond Khayadjian, Archag Tchobanian et le mouvement arménophile en France (Alfortville: Sigest, 2001).

11 46CPCOM2, Georges-Picot to Pichon, 2 Jan. 1919, f. 21.

12 46CPCOM2, Georges-Picot to Pichon, 6 Dec. 1918, f. 29.

13 46CPCOM2, Georges-Picot memo, 2 Jan. 1919, f. 140.

14 46CPCOM2, Georges-Picot memo, 6 Jan. 1919, f. 158.

15 46CPCOM2, Georges-Picot memo, 11 Jan. 1919, f. 180.

16 46CPCOM2, Note for the Minister, n.d., f. 58.

17 46CPCOM2, ‘Note for the Minister on the Armenian question’, 25 Dec. 1918, f. 114.

18 Thanks are due to Boris Adjemian for clarifying the trajectory of the two Armenian National Delegations.

19 46CPCOM2, Cable, Minister of War to the Staff Office, 5 Dec. 1918, f. 32.

20 See Les Armées françaises dans la Grande Guerre, tome ix–ière volume, volume d’annexes (Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 1935), annex 778, pp. 880–1.

21 On Cilicia, see Vahé Tachjian, La France en Cilicie et en Haute-Mésopotamie—aux confins de la Turquie, de la Syrie et de l’Irak, 1919–1933 (Paris: Karthala, 2004), and Garabet Krikor Moumdjian, ‘Cilicia under French administration: Armenian aspirations, Turkish resistance, and French stratagems’, in Richard G. Hovanissian and Simon Payaslian (ed.), Armenian Cilicia (Costa Mesa, Cal.: Mazda Publishing, 2008).

22 Moumdjian, ‘Cilicia’, p. 32.

23 See Georges Kévorkian,



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