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> Cant even read ottoman Turkish
Well, committing genocide isn't just Turkish privilege, it happens all around the globe. Specializing in the study of genocide doesn't need all the languages around the globe.
> neither stepped in archives
The book is about the Israeli reaction, and how Israel and Jews think/don't think about the Armenian genocide.
I'm planning to reply to your previous post, but while I was looking around I spotted another gem. This one (pdf related) is a 25 pages long paper on how they teach about the "Armenian question" (since it is the term) in the high schools of Turkey - or at least how they present it in textbooks.
It has a couple of good info right at the beginning, for example right after the incident the Turkish leadership did recognize it and made steps to mend things, but in the interwar period it became fashionable just to hush it up and don't talk about it, then decades later they went ahead and shifted responsibility onto the Armenians, who betrayed Turkey/waged war against Turkey/committed genocide against Turks.
How about Taner Akcam?