Photos of Armenian Genocide |
The destroyed Armenian quarter of Adana
Archive of the German Assistance Association,
Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 80, Fig. 15
Over three thousand Armenian refugees sought refuge with the Protestant church in Bakhche (Cilicia)
Archive of the German Assistance Association, Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 82, Fig. 19
Two workers of the Assistance Association accompanying three local workers in the burying of the highly decayed corpse of an Armenian victim of the Cilician massacre
Archive of the German Assistance Association for Christian Charity Work in the Orient,
Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 75, Fig. 10
An Armenian victim of the Cilician massacre
Archive of the German Assistance Association,
Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 76, Fig. 11
An Armenian woman from Adana, having been tortured and maimed by knife wounds
Ernst Jaeckh, Der Aufsteigende Halbmond: Beitruge zur Turkischen Renaissance (Berlin-Schoeneberg, 1911)
Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 76, Fig. 12
Armenian Children from Adana, from whose bodies? pieces of flesh were ripped off with cotton hooks and whose kneecaps were severed
Ernst Jaeckh, Der Aufsteigende Halbmond
Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 78, Fig. 13
The Armenian quarter of Adana, razed and plundered
Ernst Jaeckh, Der Aufsteigende Halbmond
Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 79, Fig. 14
Adana: Ruins and robbed safes in the Armenian quarter
Archive of the German Assistance Association,
Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 80, Fig. 16
After the massacre: Armenian widows and orphans in Tarsus
Archive of the German Assistance Association,
Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian,
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 82, Fig. 18
The ruins of Adana (Cilicia), 1909
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