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English: Armenians being led away by armed guards from Harpoot, where the educated and the influential of the city were selected to be massacred at the nearest suitable site, May 1915.
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Source Images of Murder Captured by a Courageous German Medic.. Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota. Retrieved on 22 December 2023.
Author Armin T. Wegner, German soldier and medic in World War I, a prolific author, and a human rights activist.[1]
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