The Armenian Genocide Museum
The Armenian Genocide Museum-institute
The field of Armenian Genocide Studies is dedicated to analyzing and understanding the Armenian Genocide, the systematic extermination of the Armenian ...
Armenian Genocide Museum of America
The Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA) is dedicated to educating the public about the Armenian Genocide and its continuing consequences. Visitors will ...
Armenia - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Armenia · The Armenian Genocide 1915-16. Learn more about the physical annihilation of ethnic Armenian Christian people living in the Ottoman Empire. · Exterior ...
The Armenian Genocide Memorial complex (Armenian: Հայոց ցեղասպանության զոհերի հուշահամալիր, Hayots tseghaspanutyan zoheri hushahamalir, or Ծիծեռնակաբերդ, ...
Tsitsernakaberd Memorial - CIPDH - UNESCO
To honor and remember the victims of the Armenian genocide. ... The Tsitsernakaberd Memorial (Swallow's Fortress in Armenian) is a monument built in the city of ...
Memorial Monument - Genocide Education Project
The Armenian Genocide Monument, “Tsitsernakaberd,” which translates to “Swallow's Fortress,” was constructed in 1965 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the ...
Armenian Genocide Memorial & Museum | Yerevan, Armenia
Armenian Genocide Memorial & Museum ... Commemorating the massacre of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1922, this institution uses photographs, ...
The Armenian Genocide (1915-16): Overview
Wegner Collection, Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach & United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.] ... The Armenian genocide cast a long shadow into the Holocaust ...
Tsitsernakaberd, Yerevan, Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex
The central memorial structures consist of a circular area that shelters the eternal flame memorizing all the victims of the Genocide; it stands as the Memorial ...
Armenian Genocide Museum, Yerevan - Advantour
About the Genocide. In the years of the World War I, the troops of the Ottoman Turkey carried out a great crime – the massacre killings. Intentional ...
Armenian Genocide Museum of America - Wikipedia
Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA) is a proposed Armenian museum in Washington, D.C., United States, run by the Armenian Genocide Museum and ...
Armenian Genocide Museum (Tsitsernakaberd) Tours & Tickets
Located on a hill overlooking Yerevan, the Armenian Genocide Museum and adjoining Tsisernakaberd Memorial pay tribute to the 1.5 million Armenians killed.
Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute - Facebook
Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute, Yerevan, Armenia. 23067 likes · 140 talking about this · 7601 were here. The official Facebook Page of the...
Memorial complex Tsitsernakaberd - yerevan.am
The Memorial Complex of Tsitsernakaberd erected in Yerevan in 1967 commemorates the 1.5 million of Armenians died during the First Genocide of the 20th century.
Armenian Genocide Museum: Loss, Survival & Sharing the Story
It is held annually to commemorate the victims of the Armenian genocide of 1915-23. It was a series of massacres and starvation of 1.5 million Armenians by the ...
Washington, D.C., Armenian Genocide Museum of America (Online)
The Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA) is dedicated to educating the public about the Armenian Genocide and its continuing consequences. Visitors ...
"MUSEUM-INSTITUTE OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ... - SPYUR
E-mail. send mail ; Site. http://www.genocide-museum.am ; Short address of the current page. Spyur.am/genocidemuseum ...
The Armenian Genocide Museum Institute | World History Commons
This genocide displays the global reach of World War I, and the brutality of modern warfare. The Armenian genocide is also a precursor to the Holocaust and many ...
Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute (@ArmGenocide100) / X
Visiting the memorial for the Genocide in Yerevan Armenia, reading the conclusion of Hitler that the world didn't care, how can we, the victims of the holocaust ...
Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute - Yerevan - Travel to Armenia
Museum-Institute of the Armenian Genocide is a non-profit organization opened in 1995. It was designed and planned by architects S. Qalashyan and A.