The Armenian Genocide Monument Council of Glendale is an organization dedicated to enhancing cross cultural understanding amongst the different cultural and ethnic groups in the City of Glendale by promoting respect for past historical events and the recognition thereof through continuous education, specifically that of the Armenian Genocide.

Building a commemorative memorial in the City of Glendale dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide, the first genocide of the 20th Century, will serve as a befitting venue to begin the educational process of honoring the memory of those who perished and acknowledging the memories of the heroic deeds and acts of the Americans whose actions helped save thousands of helpless Armenian men, women and children from the rage of the Genocide.

 

     
 
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UNITED STATES OFFICIAL RECORD ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 1915-1917
Compiled with an introduction by Ara Sarafian,
Gomidas Institute, Princeton & London, 2004
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AMBASSADOR MORGENTHAU’S STORY
Henry Morgenthau
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REMEMBERANCE AND DENIAL
THE CASE OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
Editor: Richard G. Hovannisian
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TREATMENT OF ARMENIANS IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 1915 – 1916
By: James Bryce & Arnold Toynbee
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THE BURNING TIGRIS
THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AND AMERICA’S RESPONSE
By: Peter Balakian
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GENOCIDE
Editor in chief – Israel W. Charny
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EBERHARD COUNT WOLFSKEEL VON REICHENBERG
ZEITOUN, MOUSA DAGH, OURFA:
LETTERS ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
By: Hilmar Kaiser
 
 
 
       
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