How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History

The Armenian Genocide and the End of the Ottoman Empire

8 min · 25. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1916 reshaped the Ottoman Empire's final years and its legacy. They discuss the Young Turk leadership under the Three Pashas—Talaat, Enver, and Djemal—and the systematic destruction of Ottoman Armenians. The conversation covers the Tehcir Law of May 1915, the role of the Special Organization (Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa), the deportation marches from cities like Erzurum and Van, and the foreign accounts from ambassadors such as Henry Morgenthau Sr. They also touch on the post-war trials in Constantinople and the assassination of Talaat Pasha by Soghomon Tehlirian. The episode ties the genocide to the empire's collapse—how mass violence and the loss of a major population contributed to the empire's disintegration and the rise of the Turkish Republic. #ArmenianGenocide #TehcirLaw #YoungTurks #TalaatPasha #EnverPasha #DjemalPasha #TeşkilatıMahsusa #HenryMorgenthau #SoghomonTehlirian #WWI #OttomanEmpire #Erzurum #Van #OperationNemesis #ConstantinopleTrials #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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