Die Quellen:
1) Erdogan spricht über die türkischen Archive, diese wurden zweimal bereinigt
https://wikileaks.org/cable/2004/07/04ISTANBUL1074.html
According to Sabanci University Professor Halil Berktay, there were two serious efforts to "purge" the
archives of any incriminating documents on the Armenian question. The first took place in 1918, presumably before
the Allied forces occupied Istanbul. Berktay and others point to testimony in the 1919 Turkish Military Tribunals
indicating that important documents had been "stolen" from the archives. Berktay believes a second purge was executed
in conjunction with Ozal's efforts to open the archives by a group of retired diplomats and generals led by former
Ambassador Muharrem Nuri Birgi (Note: Nuri Birgi was previously Ambassador to London and NATO and Secretary
General of the MFA). Berktay claims that at the time he was combing the archives, Nuri Birgi met regularly with a mutual
friend and at one point, referring to the Armenians, ruefully confessed that "We really slaughtered them." Tony Greenwood,
the Director of the American Research Institute in Turkey, told poloff separately that when he was working in the
Archives during that same period it was well known that a group of retired military officers had privileged access and
spent months going through archival documents. Another Turkish scholar who has researched Armenian issues claims
that the ongoing cataloging process is used to purge the archives.
Also in den türkischen Archiven wirst du nichts finden.
2) welche Dokumente sollen sich in den armenischen Archiven befinden? Die Befehle zum Völkermord kamen doch aus Instanbul
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Erdogan nimmt keinen Bezug auf die Deutschen Archiven und die Archive anderer Staaten, warum wohl?