Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. What kinds of independent evidence of the Armenian Holocaust is available (in the sense of evidence from non-Armenian sources)?"
...1. All of these 2. Testimony from German sources 3. Testimony from American sources 4. Internal Turkish evidence A handful of Turkish officials refused to round up and massacre the Armenians and were dismissed - for example, the governor of Angora (now Ankara) - and in many cases written records of these dismissals and of the correspondence exist. The American Ambassador, Henry Morgenthau, collected evidence which he passed on to Washington. In WWI Germany and the Ottoman Empire were allies. A number of German soldiers witnessed the holocaust and the German Ambassador in Constantinople, Count Wolff-Metternich, also collected evidence. Indeed, in 1916 he protested to the Ottoman government about the genocide. He also pointed out that it was completely irrational and accused the Turks of undermining the war effort. The German writer and journalist, Armin T. Wegner, also took photographs of the camps and of starving Armenians and smuggled them out of the Ottoman Empire. In addition, the chief planners of the Armenian Holocaust - Enver, Talaat and Ahmed Djemal - were tried for a range of crimes (including the slaughter of the Armenians) by a Turkish military court in 1918-19 and sentenced to death in July, 1919. Turks sometimes object that this court had the British and French breathing down its neck. However, this doesn't in itself invalidate the evidence.
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