The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute will open a temporary exhibition titled “Documenting the crime: Eyewitness recorders of the Armenian Genocide” on April 23 at 3:00 PM, marking the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
The exhibition features documentation from approximately 70 eyewitnesses, including memoirs, diary entries, reports, photographs, documentary footage, and other materials.
The eyewitness recorders represent around 30 countries, including the U.S., Australia, Canada, Venezuela, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, France, Greece, Italy, the Vatican, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Poland, India, Iran, Syria, among others.
Turkish witnesses are also featured in the exhibit, having documented the atrocities committed against Armenians in personal recollections, period press, and judicial proceedings.
These memoirs and records offer rare primary source evidence, detailing the horrors of the genocide and proving that the international community was fully informed of the crimes committed against Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.
The exhibition will remain open until April 2026.