Ambassador Morgenthau's Story

Ambassador Morgenthau's Story


By Henry Morgenthau

The United States Ambassador to Constantinople from 1913 to 1916, Henry Morgenthau, was the foremost witness of the Turkish Atrocities against the Armenians. This wartime memoir is one of the most compelling accounts of the Ottoman involvment in World War I.

Morgenthau was an astute observer throughout this period, not least because he was trusted with the affairs of nine countries as the war progressed. His memoir is an invaluable resource for historians, for he gathered first-hand information form his consuls in the interior of the Ottoman Empire and confronted Ottoman leaders about their treatment of Armenians.

277 pages, soft cover

ISBN# 1903656168

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