Germany / Armenia / Turkey: Johannes Lepsius (1858Ð1926) was a German Protestant missionary, Orientalist, and humanist with a special interest in trying to prevent the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire

Johannes Lepsius (15 December 1858, Potsdam, Germany Ð 3 February 1926, Meran, Italy) was a German Protestant missionary, Orientalist, and humanist. During World War I he published his work 'Bericht uber die Lage des armenischen Volkes in der Turkei' ('Report on the situation of the Armenian People in Turkey') in which he meticulously documented and condemned the Armenian Genocide. A second edition included an interview with Enver Pasha, one of the chief architects of the genocide. Lepsius had to publish the report secretly because Turkey was an ally of the German Empire and the official military censorship soon forbade the publication because it feared that it would affront the strategically important Turkish ally. However Lepsius managed to distribute more than 20,000 copies of the report. Today, the intellectual heritage of Johannes Lepsius was collected by the German church historian Hermann Goltz, who installed the 'Johannes Lepsius Archive' in Halle upon Saale with Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. (Photo by: Pictures From History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Johannes Lepsius (15 December 1858, Potsdam, Germany Ð 3 February 1926, Meran, Italy) was a German Protestant missionary, Orientalist, and humanist. During World War I he published his work 'Bericht uber die Lage des armenischen Volkes in der Turkei' ('Report on the situation of the Armenian People in Turkey') in which he meticulously documented and condemned the Armenian Genocide. A second edition included an interview with Enver Pasha, one of the chief architects of the genocide. Lepsius had to publish the report secretly because Turkey was an ally of the German Empire and the official military censorship soon forbade the publication because it feared that it would affront the strategically important Turkish ally. However Lepsius managed to distribute more than 20,000 copies of the report. Today, the intellectual heritage of Johannes Lepsius was collected by the German church historian Hermann Goltz, who installed the 'Johannes Lepsius Archive' in Halle upon Saale with Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg. (Photo by: Pictures From History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Germany / Armenia / Turkey: Johannes Lepsius (1858Ð1926) was a German Protestant missionary, Orientalist, and humanist with a special interest in trying to prevent the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire
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