Armenian Genocide - Damat Ferid Pasha
Time: Friday Jul 11, 1919
Place: Istanbul, Turkey (then Ottoman Empire)
Details: On 11 July 1919, Damat Ferid Pasha (Grand Visier) officially confessed to massacres against the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and was a key figure and initiator of the war crime trials held directly after World War I to condemn to death the chief perpetrators of the Genocide.
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