Unsung Hero of the Armenian Genocide

Lou Ureneck

A glimpse into the horror of one piece of the genocide that took place in Turkey in the early 1900's, The Great Fire, by Lou Ureneck, conveys the dark side and a few strands of silver lining amidst the disaster. With issues like American interests in oil & tobacco, folks interested in self-promotion, pay-back and deeply engrained religious prejudice, there are many lessons for today, including the role of little-known and unexpected people making compassionate, valiant, and even successful efforts to care for those in suffering.

 

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Unsung Hero of the Armenian Genocide

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Why does Lou write - both this and his previous 2 books?
Lou shares some major historical context about the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the reprisals, migrations, and attitudes that accompanied that decline.

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