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Product List
AFF Honoring the Survivors Poster
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PRICE: $25.00
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Armenian Case-DVD
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Survivors of Turkish atrocities and European and American eyewitness accounts recall the chilling historical events that were to shape the destiny of the Armenian people. The film includes notable sequences on World War I, President Wilson, the battle of Sardarabad, the establishment of the Republic of Armenia, and the rebuilding of Armenian life in the world-wide diaspora.
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PRICE: $19.95
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Armenian Genocide-DVD
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Developed to teach students about the Armenian Genocide. The film begins by showing current human rights violations and relates them to other atrocities throughout history. It shows how small violations may lead to genocide, i.e. the extermination of a racial, national, ethnic, or religious group through physical destruction, prevention of births, or forcible transfer of children. The film explains historical events leading up to the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923. Concluding questions generate student discussion and relate historical events to the present.
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PRICE: $19.95
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Forgotten Genocide-DVD
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A classic, definitive documentary on the Genocide of 1915. Narrated by television and motion picture star Mike Connors. 28 minutes
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PRICE: $19.95
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Germany and the Secret Genocide-DVD
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Set against the backdrop of World War II, the film chronicles the involvement of Turkey’s ally, Germany, in the first genocide of the 20th Century. German documents attest to Turkish culpability and to German complicity and cover-up. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times has declared the film a “…rigorously researched and a damning indictment…a notable and persuasive film…a warm-up to the Holocaust.” 60 Minutes
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PRICE: $19.95
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Historical Armenia-DVD
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Historical Armenia is a record of a captivating journey through the ancient homeland of the Armenians. The journey covers virtually the same route as that of the U.S. Military Mission to Turkey and Armenian in 1919. Sequences include Istanbul, Ankara, Adana, Aintab, Cilicia, Kharpert, Akhtamar, Bitlis, Kars, Van, Etchmiadzin, Erevan, Garni, Greghard and Lake Sevan.
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PRICE: $19.95
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Strangers in a Promised Land-DVD
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Armenians of Fresno, California - 1879 to present. Strangers in a Promised Land is the saga of the Armenians of Fresno, California over a hundred year period. The film depicts the universal experience of immigration, the overcoming of adversity, discrimination, and the achievement of success.
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PRICE: $19.95
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The River Ran Red
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The River Ran Red is the epic search for survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 along the Euphrates River. From his archives of 400 testimonies of survivors and eyewitnesses, award-winning filmmaker J. Michael Hagopian weaves a compelling story of terrifying intensity, taking the viewer from the highland waters of the river to the burning deserts of Syria... and to the final resting place of those whose blood ran red in the waters of the Euphrates. 60 Minutes.
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PRICE: $19.95
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Voices from the Lake-DVD
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The first feature-length documentary film on the Armenian Genocide focuses on the tragedy unfolding during the last days in the city of Kharpert. Hilmar Kaiser, noted Genocide historian, has proclaimed the film, “…a unique achievement…the most comprehensive and authoritative case study of the Armenian Genocide in print or film!” 83 minutes
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PRICE: $19.95
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Where Are My People?-DVD
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First film ever produced on the Armenian Genocide. This provocative and absorbing film is far more than a reminder of the recurring fate of vanquished peoples. It is an incisive and significant slice of World War I history. The film is a resounding chronicle of a people...in this case the Armenians ... maintaining the continuity of their ancient cultural heritage despite wars, oppressions, and a final attmept at extermination in 1915-16. In this sense, the Armenian experience is for all nations, an object lesson in courage and survival. 28 Minutes.
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PRICE: $19.95
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