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Armenian Deportations, Syria, World War I

Armenian Deportations, Syria, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Armenians being force marched from Anatolia, carrying their belongings on their backs. Date unknown.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Armenians Await Deportation, Turkey, World War I

Armenians Await Deportation, Turkey, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Armenians gather in a town square preparing for forced deportation. Many eventually died. Date unknown.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Armenian Deportees Escape From Train, Turkey, World War I

Armenian Deportees Escape From Train, Turkey, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Armenian deportees from Anatolia escaping from train bound for Mosul. Date unknown.

Source: The Literary Digest: History of the World War

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Armenian Woman With Children, Syria, World War I

Armenian Woman With Children, Syria, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Displaced Armenian woman with children in Syria, 1915. Date unknown.

Source: Library of Congress

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Armenian Refugees Receive Food Relief, World War I

Armenian Refugees Receive Food Relief, World War I

Taken on 1915-01-01

Armenian refugees receive food relief, World War I. Location unknown, most likely Syria. Date unknown.

Source: Library of Congress

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Armenian Woman Kneels Beside Dead Child, Aleppo, Syria, 1915

Armenian Woman Kneels Beside Dead Child, Aleppo, Syria, 1915

Taken on 1915-01-01

Armenian woman kneels beside dead child near the safety of Aleppo. Date unknown.

Source: Library of Congress

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Muslim Refugees During the Caucasus Campaign, First World War

Muslim Refugees During the Caucasus Campaign, First World War

Taken on 1915-01-01

Wounded Muslim refugees flee fighting during the Caucasus Campaign. Date unknown.

Source: Ottoman Archives

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Refugee Transport from Serbia, World War I

Refugee Transport from Serbia, World War I

Taken on 1914-09-01

Serbian refugees fleeing the outbreak of conflict in World War I. Date unknown.

Source: Wikimedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-03

Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo

Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo

Taken on 1914-06-30

After the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Bosnian Serb student Gavrilo Princip, anti-Serb sentiment ran high throughout Austria-Hungary, resulting in violence against Serbs. On the night of the assassination, country-wide anti-Serb riots and demonstrations organized in other parts of the Austro-Hungarian Empire took place. As Princip's co-conspirators were mostly ethnic Serbs, the Austro-Hungarian government soon became convinced that the Kingdom of Serbia was behind the assassination. Pogroms against ethnic Serbs were organized immediately after the assassination and lasted for days. They were organized and stimulated by Oskar Potiorek, the Austro-Hungarian governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first anti-Serb demonstrations, led by the followers of Josip Frank, were organized in early evening of 28 June in Zagreb. (exact dates unknown for some of the photos - check original sources)

Source: Anti-Serb Riots Wikipedia Page

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2015-01-02

Aftermath of Anti-Serb Riots in Sarajevo, June 1914

Aftermath of Anti-Serb Riots in Sarajevo, June 1914

Taken on 1914-06-29

Sarajevo experienced anti-Serb riots after the death of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand at the hands of Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip.

Source: Historijski Arhiv Sarajevo

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-01

Aftermath of Anti-Serb Riots in Sarajevo

Aftermath of Anti-Serb Riots in Sarajevo

Taken on 1914-06-29

Anti-Serbian riots followed the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand at the hands of nationalist Gavrilo Princip.

Source: Historijski Arhiv Sarajevo

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Aftermath of Sarajevo's Anti-Serb Riots, June 1914

Aftermath of Sarajevo's Anti-Serb Riots, June 1914

Taken on 1914-06-29

Destroyed Serbian property following the anti-Serb riots that erupted in the wake of Archduke Ferdinand's assassination.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Property of Serbs Destroyed in Sarajevo Anti-Serb Riots, June 1914

Property of Serbs Destroyed in Sarajevo Anti-Serb Riots, June 1914

Taken on 1914-06-29

Remains of destroyed Serbian property following the outbreak of riots following the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Ransacked Serbian Shops Following Sarajevo Riots, June 1914

Ransacked Serbian Shops Following Sarajevo Riots, June 1914

Taken on 1914-06-29

The wares of ransacked Serbian shops following the anti-Serbian Sarajevo riots that followed the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Exact date unknown.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Anti-Serbian Outrage in Sarajevo, June 1914

Anti-Serbian Outrage in Sarajevo, June 1914

Taken on 1914-06-29

Anti-Serbian tensions ran high following the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand at the hands of Serbian.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Ethnic Serbs Executed by Austro-Hungarian Troops in Herzegovina, World War I

Ethnic Serbs Executed by Austro-Hungarian Troops in Herzegovina, World War I

Taken on 1914-06-29

Ethnic Serbs in Herzegovina executed by Austro-Hungarian troops in response to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Date unknown.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-06

Ottoman Refugees

Ottoman Refugees

Taken on 1912-11-07

'Ottoman Sufferings during the Balkan Wars.'

Source: User:Tommiks/Wikimedia

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-08-09

Ruins of Adana, Turkey Following the Massacre of Armenians, 1909

Ruins of Adana, Turkey Following the Massacre of Armenians, 1909

Taken on 1909-06-01

Ruined section of Adana following the Adana Massacre of 1909, an anti-Armenian pogrom in which 15,000-30,000 Armenian civilians died, many of them at the hands of Ottoman soldiers. Date unknown.

Source: Library of Congress

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Ruins of Adana's Christian Quarter Following the Adana Massacre, Ottoman Empire, June, 1909

Ruins of Adana's Christian Quarter Following the Adana Massacre, Ottoman Empire, June, 1909

Taken on 1909-06-01

The ruins of Adana's Christian Quarter following the Adana Massacre of April, 1909. Exact date unknown, June, 1909.

Source: Library of Congress

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Armenian Victims of Adana Massacre, Ottoman Empire, April, 1909

Armenian Victims of Adana Massacre, Ottoman Empire, April, 1909

Taken on 1909-04-15

Bodies of Armenian victims of the Adana Massacre. Date unknown, sometime in April, 1915.

Source: The Armenian Genocide, Arte France, The cie des Phares et Balises

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

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