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Wissenschaftlicher Aufsatz aus dem Jahr 2008 im Fachbereich Geschichte Deutschlands - 1848, Kaiserreich, Imperialismus, , Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In this scholarly essay the author, an experienced social scientist, goes the way from the last phase before World War I to the last stage of World War II. After claiming the field, naming the problem, and explaining why he is, in a scholarly manner, working -narratively-, the author presents systematically and comments critically various images of the Armenians as -the jews of the orient- widespread within the German public. This as specific as negative view of the Armenians basically meant (and often still means), above all, a racial stereotype picturing a people in a way escalating -the jews- as defraudulent dealer, and habitual liar, sometimes even with criminal background. Whereas in scholarly texts published in the first German edition of -Enclyclopädie des Islam- before and after World War I a neutral picture of the Armenian as an ethnic group without a state of their own was painted, in German society during the -Great War- 1914/18 under conditions of military dictatorship and effective censorship above all a sort of -deutsch-tuerkische Waffenbruederschaft- (German-Turkish armend brotherhood) was widely proclaimed, stigmatising the Armenians as a minor ethnic group, and, if not denying at all, at least partly justifying what the author names Armenocide as the first -modern- genocide within 20th century -back in the very Turkey-. After the Lausanne Treaty (July 23, 1923) was accepted by the -Turkish nationalist movement- as represented by the former Young Turk Mustafa Kemal, the -new Turkey- was founded (October 23, 1923) and constitutionalized (April 24, 1924). In a way, Kemal and his followers, in so far tremendous successful political figures and inspirers for Adolf Hilter, realised that dystopian concept as coined out both by Osmanian and Young Turk rulers: -Armenia without Armenians-.
Richard Albrecht ist Sozialwissenschaftler (Dr.phil.; Dr.rer.pol.habil.), Sozialpsychologe, Autor und Ed. von rechtskultur.de.