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The late Ottoman genocides refer to the three genocides committed by members of the Ottoman Empire's Muslim ruling class during and after World War I,[1] when the empire was allied with Bulgaria, Germany, and Austria-Hungary.[1] The three genocides are as follows:

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The mother and her child are genocide survivors fleeing the devastation of their homeland.
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Armenians murdered by Turks, thrown together in a heap.
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Greek Orthodox priest looks at his massacred flock. Photo from the archives of the German Deutsche Bank, which was working in the region financing a railway network when the killings began. Asia Minor, 1916.
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Monument in Berlin to the victims of Ottoman genocides of 1912–22. It names "Armenians", "Greeks of Asia Minor, Pontus and East Thrace" and "Aramaeans (Syriacs/Assyrian/Chaldeans)."

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    • Schaller, Dominik J.; Zimmerer, Jürgen (2008). "Late Ottoman genocides: the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies—introduction". Journal of Genocide Research. 10 (1): 7–14. doi:10.1080/14623520801950820. S2CID71515470.
    • Schaller, Dominik J.; Zimmerer, Jürgen, eds. (2013). Late Ottoman Genocides: The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies. Routledge. ISBN978-1-317-99045-1.
    • Shirinian, George N. (2017). Genocide in the Ottoman Empire: Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks, 1913–1923. Berghahn Books. ISBN978-1-78533-433-7.
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