Paul Wolff Metternich
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Paul Graf Wolff Metternich zur Gracht (December 5, 1853 - 1934) was a Prussian and German ambassador in London (1903-1912) and Constantinople (1915-1916). He plays a prominent role to the Armenian Genocide.
[edit] Citations
- “In a realisation of their plan to resolve the Armenian Question by destroying the Armenian race, the Turkish Government is not stopped neither by our representatives, nor by the public opinion of the west.” - Paul Wolff Metternich - report to Chancellor Bethmann Hollweg, July 10, 1919
[edit] External links
- "Modern Genocide: The Curse of the Nation State and Ideological Political Parties: The Armenian Case"
- "The Jihad Genocide of the Armenians"
- Letter of Wolff Metternich to Bethmann Hollweg, Feb 17, 1916 (ger)
- "Wer am Leben blieb, wurde nackt gelassen" - Die Zeit, March 23, 2005 No 13 (ger)
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