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  • Lecture On "Who Were The Young Turks"? August 8 at 7:30 PM Glendale

    PRESS RELEASE
    Defenders of Fatherland
    1015 E. Wilson Street, #7,
    Glendale, California 91206.
    Contact: George Apelian
    Tel: (818) 246-2099
    E-mail: [email protected]

    HISTORIAN CHRISTOPHER JON BJERKNESS TO SPEAK IN AN UNPRECEDENTED PUBLIC
    LECTURE, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2007, at 7:30 PM ON THE TOPIC OF "WHO WERE
    THE YOUNG TURKS, THEIR MOTIVES AND THEIR ETHNIC ORIGINS".

    You are cordially invited to hear historian Christopher Jon Bjerkness (from
    Chicago) to speak on the topic of " Who were the Young Turks " and the
    subject of Turkish crime of the Armenian Genocide, on Wednesday, August 8,
    2007 at 7:30 PM sharp at the United Comminity Church, Glendale, California.

    Christopher Jon Bjerkness has written several books and articles on the
    history of the theory of relativity. His research into Albert Einstein's
    rise to fame led him to study the causes of the First World War.
    Discovering the true significance of the fall of the Ottoman Empire, he
    began to investigate the history of the Armenian Genocide. He has published
    his findings in a new book which identifies the ethnic origins and overall
    agenda of the "Young Turks ", including their motives for committing
    Genocide against the Armenians.

    United Community Church is located at 333 E. Colorado St., in the City of
    Glendale, California. Admission is free to the public at large.

    Summary of the lecture:

    · Prehistory of the 1915 Genocide
    · Status of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
    · Genocidal Enemies of the Armenians
    · The "Young Turks" Were Neither Young, Nor Turkish
    · Armenian Traitors
    · Politics Behind the Armenian Holocaust
    · Those Who Benefited from the Armenian Holocaust
    · Will History Repeat Itself?
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