Why Armenia Should Be Free: Armenia's Rôle in the Present War
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This work presents a combined historical account and political plea that outlines wartime experiences of Armenians, catalogs their military contributions on the Caucasian front, and documents their resistance to massacres and mistreatment under Ottoman and Russian policies. It surveys diplomatic proposals, examines the consequences of Russian collapse in the region, and traces cooperation with Allied powers, concluding with an argument for national independence, defined boundaries based on population, and an international settlement grounded in justice and a league of free nations to secure minority rights and lasting peace.
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