This profound work by Yusuf Dalaç Oğlu meticulously investigates the Armenian deportations that occurred between 1914 and 1918, a period of immense historical significance within the Ottoman Empire. Drawing upon a rigorous analysis of extensive historical documents and archival evidence, the author strives to offer a comprehensive, balanced, and truthful account of these complex events. The book delves deep into the various narratives and perspectives surrounding the deportations, challenging conventional interpretations and providing a detailed exploration of their underlying causes and profound consequences. It is an indispensable resource for scholars and general readers seeking a thorough understanding of this controversial historical episode through primary sources.