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Deutsche Welle On The Participation Of Germany In The Armenian Genocide Of 1915

The German Deutsche Welle published an article authored by journalist Richard Fuchs on the history of Germany’s intervention (participation) in the Armenian Genocide, the country’s position on this issue, and its respectful attitude towards Turkey.

The article cites well-known German politicians. One of the said politicians has expressed disappointment that Germany lacks the courage to speak about what happened in 1915.

DW-ն անդրադարձել է Ցեղասպանության ընթացքում Գերմանիայի միջամտությանն ու ներկայիս դիրքորոշմանը:

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