Diaries of a Danish Missionary: Harpoot, 1907-1919 (Armenian Genocide Documentation Series, 5)

Diaries of a Danish Missionary: Harpoot, 1907-1919 (Armenian Genocide Documentation Series, 5) image
ISBN-10:

1903656079

ISBN-13:

9781903656075

Author(s): Jacobsen, Maria
Released: Jan 01, 2001
Publisher: Taderon Pr
Format: Paperback, 266 pages
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Description:

Maria Jacobsen was a Danish missionary stationed in Harpoot in the early part of the twentieth century--including during the genocide of Armenians in 1915. Her diaries constitute a key eyewitness account of the treatment of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey. Jacobsen's diaries were translated from the original Danish by Kristen Vind and edited by Ara Sarafian.

According to Sarafian, these diaries are "documentation of the utmost significance" and comparable to the eyewitness accounts of Henry Riggs ("Days of Tragedy in Armenia"), Tacy Atkinson ("The German, the Turk and the Devil Made a Triple Alliance"), and the reports filed by U. S. Consul Leslie Davis. However, unlike these American witnesses, who had to leave this region in April 1917 (when the United States entered World War I), Jacobsen carries on her narrative until the end of the war. In this sense it is a more complete record of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey.

Maria Jacobsen watched the persecution of Armenians from close quarters and tried to save as many Armenian women and children as she could. She pleaded with the Ottoman authorities, provided clandestine relief, and recorded what she saw. Her diaries are invaluable for a critical understanding of the Armenian Genocide.


























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