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Karel Hansa: the Czechoslovak Traveller in Syria and Lebanon in 1922 and His Work for the Benefit of Armenian Genocide Survivors
Author(s) -
Cukr Jiří,
Marek Jandák
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of armenian genocide studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1829-4405
DOI - 10.51442/ijags.0006
Subject(s) - armenian , genocide , mandate , ancient history , political science , karel , work (physics) , economic history , law , history , engineering , art history , mechanical engineering
In 1922, the Czechoslovak traveller Karel Hansa visited the French Mandate for Syria and Lebanon, where he became acquainted with the lamentable living conditions and pitiful experiences of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide. He was deeply impressed by the work of Western humanitarian organizations, especially the American Near East Relief. This experience led Hansa to decide to write, lecture and try to organise humanitarian aid for Armenian orphans in Czechoslovakia, although his humanitarian efforts had only limited success.

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