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BONUS EPISODE: History of Armenia 21: Armenians During WWII

A short history of how the Armenian people contributed to the destruction of Nazi Germany


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Armenian Soldiers dance Kochari in Berlin

https://armedia.am/eng/news/82839/armenians-danced-kochari-at-the-walls-of-reichstag-in-berlin-video.html

Comments

Beautiful episode. Thank you for sharing that letter.

Eric A Gentzler

This was my favorite episode so far. You're doing an amazing job. Keep it up!

Meade Morgan

Thank you for creating this episode, the letter was so personal and it was awesome to hear your passion. I'm loving this series!

Kate B

re: the Armenian soldiers’ dance — all these years of the Internet and still I'm amazed that 1) we even have such footage and 2) that American me in the 21st century can watch this scene online that I might otherwise never even have heard of let alone be able to see for myself

Valerie Christine

Actually, what IS the opening theme anyway? If there's a full version of it I'd love to listen to it.

Wingsmith

Hey Joe, just a really dumb request, but going forward can you not talk over the opening theme? It's pretty lit and I do a little dance everytime I hear it.

Jsuman

Thank you for this one. It is a not so subtle point that often goes uncorrected.

Chris Albright

Really appreciated this episode, thank you

Pol R

Yeah I'm far more hateful and I'm not about to be executed by Nazis xD

A Guy

That letter is soul crushing. It reminds me a bit of the Thomas Meehan letter.

travis Jennings

Excellent episode Joe, thanks!

A Guy

That letter … my God.

Lindsay Dodd

So damn good!🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲

Mackenzie Narragon

Definitely keep this series going

M

Last letters are so gutwrenching to read, but such important historical documents. How many more of these stories are lost to time?

Page Chase

What an absolute bad ass mother fucker! Forgiving everyone but the bastard who sold him out! Hope his family did find happiness however possible.

Joe Hickey

Thank you for learning and sharing this history!

AJ

I could never write a death note as eloquent and forgiving as that man did.

Grumpy Bowlart


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