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deserters did forced labor alongside Armenian refugees. While Armenian workers between Marash and Bartche were being slain, Balakian fled to another construction site on the Bagdad railway. He was helped by German engineers and finally succeeded – disguised as Herr Bernstein – in escaping from Constantinople to Paris.
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in the Syrian desert. On the way Balakian won the confidence of captain of constabulary Shukri Bey and learned about the Ottoman government's plan to exterminate the whole Armenian population. Balakian was able to flee toward Islahie. He joined a group of workers on the Bagdad-railway where Turkish
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Balakian became prelate of Manchester, London and finally bishop of Marseille. Two churches were built under his guidance in Marseille and Nice (St. Mary, 1928) as well as a number of chapels and schools. He died in Marseille.
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are an important eyewitness account of the genocide. He describes his experiences during the deportation. Balakian was one of the few surviving leaders of the Armenian community who gave an account of the deportation.
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Komitas evaded further persecution upon the intervention of a powerful Turkish friend. His psychological situation deteriorated rapidly following the deportation and massacres. He died in 1935 in an asylum in
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belonged to the same group of detainees as Balakian. His information about the traumatization of the famous composer and founder of modern Armenian
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Der Völkermord an den Armeniern 1915/16. Dokumente aus dem Politischen Archiv des deutschen Auswärtigen Amts
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he was among the group of 250 leading Armenian figures of Constantinople who were arrested and deported.
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German article translated from the original Armenian text in
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Armenian notables deported from the Ottoman capital in 1915
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One group was deported to Ayaş. Balakian was deported to
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Armenian
Armenian Apostolic Church
Armenian genocide
Tokat
Ottoman Empire
Sanasarian College in Erzurum
celibate priest
monastic name
24 April 1915
Çankırı
Deir ez-Zor
Soghomon Tehlirian
Talât Pasha
Johannes Lepsius
Anna Balakian
New York University
Nona Balakian
New York Times Sunday Book Review
National Book Critics Circle
Peter Balakian
Armenian-American
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Armenian Golgotha
Komitas Vartapet
classical music
Ani
Armenian Golgotha
Mekhitarist-Congregation
ISBN

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