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Thanks for pointing that out. I have seen the original black and white photo before. I didn't remember the title of the movie.This is a well documented historical event.
Thanks for pointing that out. I have seen the original black and white photo before. I didn't remember the title of the movie.This is a well documented historical event.
The genocide is, but the photo is from a film re-enactmentThis is a well documented historical event.
Good to know. Thanks for the thread, it is very interesting.The genocide is, but the photo is from a film re-enactment
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I didn't remember the title of the movie.
The genocide is, but the photo is from a film re-enactment
Interesting to note that the lead actress, who was apparently a survivor of the Armenian genocide, said that the crucifixion scene as portrayed in the film was inaccurate. She said that the Turks stripped and raped the girls, and then impaled them (not crucified). The actress (Mardiganian) said that the US film made it more civilized because no American film could show the reality of the atrocities.Ravished Armenia (film) - Wikipedia
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