Some nations have come to terms with their past regarding genocide, whether that was a direct government policy or implemented by individuals, such as the United States with the Native Americans, and Hungary, Romania, Germany and Austria with the Holocaust. However, Turkey was also a major contributor to these dark pages of history, and they have never come to terms let alone admitted that they either actively or even passively assisted in murdering collective groups, such as the Armenians. Hosted by Colin D. Heaton. Forgotten History is a 10th Legion Pictures Production.
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