Kharput_Greek-Orthodox_refugees_-_C.D.Morris_-_National_Geographic,_Nov._1925.jpg
Summary
Description Kharput Christian refugees - C.D.Morris - National Geographic, Nov. 1925.jpg |
English:
A caravan of 5,000 Christian refugees from Kharput (now
Elazig
) to Trebizond (now
Trabzon
).
Story of Near East Relief
states that it was a caravan of children from orphanages evacuated by
Near East Relief
. Author Tasos Kastopoulos states in Πόλεμος και Εθνοκάθαρση: Η ξεχασμένη πλευρά μιας δεκαετούς εθνικής εξόρμησης (1912-1922) ("War and Ethnic Cleansing: The forgotten side of a ten-year national campaign (1912-1922)") that the photo depicts Greek refugees, not Armenian ones, and that usage of the photo to represent the Armenian genocide and/or labor battalions is inaccurate.
|
Date |
c. November 1922
published: November 1925 |
Source |
Chater, Melville (November 1925). "History's Greatest Trek".
National Geographic
48
(5): 533-590.
ISSN
1044-6613
.
// Cited: Page 537
|
Author |
Photographer: C. D. Morris
flickr uploader: narek781 |
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7 March 2013
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