Individuals associated with the Denial of the Armenian Genocide
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This page contains a listing of individuals associated with the denial of the Armenian Genocide in one form or another. Whether as a historical figure or an often quoted scholar or a diplomat of today, this page will list them all with a brief comment on what their connection to Armenian Genocide Denialism is.
Individual |
Role |
Brief |
---|---|---|
Admiral Bristol (April 17, 1868 – May 13, 1939) |
Historical figure | He served as the United States' High Commissioner in Turkey (1919–1927). His correspondence and other documents he gathered are often cited during discussions on numerous events of that era. |
Admiral Colby Chester (February 29, 1844 – May 4, 1932) |
Historical figure | In 1923 he traveled to Turkey at the head of the Americans who participated in an agreement called the Chester concession. |
Professor Justin McCarthy |
Scholar | brief |
Bernard Lewis |
Scholar | brief |
Heath Lowry |
Scholar | brief |
Erich Feigl |
Scholar | brief |
Guenter Lewy |
Scholar | brief |
Samuel Weems |
Scholar | brief |
Norman Stone |
Scholar | brief |
Bruce Fein |
Attorney | brief |
Tal Buenos |
Scholar | brief |
Gwynne Dyer |
Journalist | brief |
Recep Erdogan |
Politician | brief |
Yusuf Halacoglu |
Scholar | brief |
Andrew Mango |
Scholar | brief |
Dogu Perincek |
Politician | brief |
Standford Shaw |
Scholar | brief |
George H.W. Bush |
Politician | brief |
George W. Bush |
Politician | brief |
Jimmy Carter |
Politician | brief |
Bill Clinton |
Politician | brief |
Gerald Ford |
Politician | brief |
Barack Obama |
Politician | brief |
Gilles Veinstein |
Scholar | brief |
Jeremy Salt |
Scholar | brief |
Edward J. Erickson |
Scholar | brief |
Michael M. Gunter |
Scholar | brief |
Mehmet Perinçek |
Scholar | brief |
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