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Salvation Is In Tsegakron – Garegin Nzhdeh

Suffering from spiritual malaria, this part of our society did not want to take advantage of the fresh example of our American intelligentsia that was preoccupied with preserving the Race, with the Tsegakron faith, the Race Religion.

Those people were slandering: “This Faith carries Hitlerism.” They claimed so, knowing that this Faith was born in the days of terrible danger hanging over our native Highlands when humanity had not yet heard of Hitlerism.

In the person of our Order For the Salvation of the Race, Tseghakron came into action and won in 1920. It knows that the Armenian intelligentsia, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun, and the Syunik Territory owe their salvation to Tseghakron.

The Armenian pseudo-intellectual knows this and nevertheless slanders: “Tseghakron is suitable only for the American environment.”

Garegin Nzhdeh

Vigen Avetisyan

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