The Armenian Genocide of 1915: The Night the Writers Went First | Documentary

On April 24, 1915, the Ottoman government arrested 235 Armenian intellectuals in Constantinople. It was the opening act of what became the Armenian Genocide — the killing of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1923. This is the case that drove Raphael Lemkin to coin the word "genocide" in 1944, and the case the international system has been least willing to apply that word to ever since. A 19-minute documentary on how it began, what it became, and why a hundred and ten years later Turkey still does not call it by its name. Chapters: 00:00 The 235 01:21 Before the Night 04:18 April 24, 1915 06:19 The Deportations 09:59 Operation Nemesis 11:59 Lemkin, and the Word 14:50 Denial, and Dink 17:34 Today The Somber Archive tells the stories of those who were right too soon, recognized too late, or forgotten entirely. Music: "Painting Twilight" from the Calm Pills collection by Alaeddin Hallak, released under CC0 (Public Domain). #armeniangenocide #history #documentary #lemkin #ottomanempire #genocide #1915 #april24 #hrantdink #operationnemesis