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Zionist and Israeli attitudes toward the Armenian genocide

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Analyses the complex and changing attitudes of the Zionist movement toward the Armenian genocide before and after the Holocaust. Jewish fears of an approaching apocalypse at the beginning of the century were confirmed by the genocide of the Armenians, and had an immense influence on generations in the pre-state 'Yishuv'. The plight of the Armenians thus became associated with the tragedy of the Jews. However the state of Israel has retained an evasive attitude toward the Armenian genocide partly because of its insistance on the uniqueness of the Holocaust

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