One Nation Under Seige

Cover of One Nation Under Seige by William P. Chad
Publisher: Author House
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 538
ISBN-13: 9781491812662
Dimensions:
Height: 229 mm
Length: 152 mm
Width: 34 mm
Weight: 780 g
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One Nation Under Siege by William P. Chad is an illustrated account published by Author House in September 2013, comprising 538 pages in English. This book presents a true story of survival and valor, chronicling the author’s experiences during the tumultuous events of the WWI Era. It details the journey of Chad and his mother, who emigrated to the United States from Lebanon after being exiled from their homeland in Western Turkey. The narrative captures the harrowing realities faced by various Christian communities during this period, emphasizing the tragic loss of life and the impact of war.

Readers will find a meticulous portrayal of historical events, as Chad draws from his personal experiences and insights. The book delves into the suffering endured by the Armenian, Greek, Nestorian, and Syrian peoples, highlighting the atrocities committed against them. Through this work, Chad aims to raise awareness of these historical tragedies, encouraging reflection on the importance of understanding and preventing such events in the future. The edition’s illustrated format enhances the narrative, providing a visual context to the profound themes of survival and resilience in the face of adversity.


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This book is a true story of survival and valor that was written by William P. Chad during the second part of the 20th Century A.D. He has dedicated it to his mother Makroohi. Together they emigrated to The United States of America from Lebanon at the end of WWI after been exiled from Malatya, their homeland of Western Turkey, former Armenian territories. William spent most of his adult life writing it. He did a great job in describing the WWI Era events with the accuracy and confidence of someone who was both directly involved and afflicted by them like a war correspondent. He lived through those horrific events. In his tedious work, William strived for perfection and has achieved it. Then he passed away and the work has passed on to us. The content of this book is a time window into WWI Era when tragedy has struck not only the Armenian but also the Greek, Nestorian and Syrian Peoples for their Christian belief. Millions have perished at the hands of Ottoman Turks and their proxies, Kurd mercenaries. It is estimated that between 3.5 Million people have lost their lives during this era. These events are considered to be the first Holocaust of the 20th Century. “Is it easy to kill, to shed blood?” Hakim asked. “There is nothing to it, nothing at all. After the first kill, all the others are.” Hakim interrupted him nervously, “I have robbed, but I have never killed, not even a sheep.” “You will,” the Chieftain said. “I will have to murder?” Hakim questioned. “To kill Armenians is not murder. It is legalized execution. We Kurds are not guilty of murdering the Giaourji. We are merely the instruments performing a service. We do not slay, we execute. Is the knife that stabs the life out of a sheep guilty of murder? Enough nonsense! Now go and pass the word to our men of what we are supposed to engage in by Executive Permission: Kill, Kill, and Kill!” Hakim stood up for a second then sat down again. “How will I know a Turk from an Armenian, hah? They all dress alike…” Hakim insisted. “Pull their pants down; a Christian is never circumcised.” It is our hope that such tragedies can be prevented if we strive to raise the awareness of all Peoples on Earth no matter their religious belief… Amen! All truth passes through three stages: First it is ridiculed; second, it is violently opposed; and third, it is accepted as self-evident.” Arthur Schopenhauer (1778-1860)

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Publisher: Author House. Year: 2013.
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ISBN-13: 9781491812662.
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Language: en. Pages: 538. Edition: Illustrated.

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