Armenian refugee children. Worth noting is the number of children in the picture which is indicative of how many parents who must have been killed and disappeared. Armenian refugees in one of the tents of the Rescue Committee, Aintab. In anticipation of death Emaciated young woman waiting for death while the rest of the family are watching.. Photography was a crucial medium through which the Armenian Genocide was documented. Lousia Steijger recounts the power of photographs in detailing acts of violence and inspiring humanitarian action.
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The collection consists of 56 copy photographs depicting the results of the Armenian genocide from 1915 to 1923 in the Ottoman Empire. Images are of children and adults in various activities, corpses in ditches, hangings, Armenians as refugees living in tents in the Syrian desert, and piles of skulls and burned bodies.. Books Haunting Photographs Document the Erasure of Armenians in Turkey Andréas Lang’s pictures, now compiled in a new book, convey “what the Turkish state wants people to remember and what it.