"Betrayed Armenia" offers a powerful account of Armenia's tumultuous history, focusing particularly on the events surrounding World War I and the Armenian genocide. Written by Diana Agabeg Apcar, this historical work sheds light on the political landscape of the time, exploring the forces of nationalism and the tragic betrayal faced by the Armenian people. A vital resource for understanding the complexities of Eastern European history and the lasting impact of the First World War, this book delves into the Armenian experience with clarity and precision. It is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this pivotal period and the enduring legacy of Armenia's struggle. This edition meticulously preserves the original text for historical accuracy.
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