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uniqueness of the Shoah?

You want people to get real? Then you should advise them to read the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the phrase 'genocide' precisely because of what happened to the Armenians. He, Hitler and many others were well aware of what happened to the Armenians long before the Holocaust. The idea that the Holocaust was a 'unique' event is absurd, so get over it. Armenians went down that road well before and have been much less vocal about it. Most of the survivors suffered in silence for their entire lives. What I'd like to know is why so many Jews still insist on minimizing what happened to the Armenians?  How is it possible?  What's behind that?  Please tell me.





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