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The official Turkish historiography denies the Armenian Genocide, claiming that the Republic of Turkey had nothing to do with the genocide. The documentary-based film “Kemalist Massacres” completely refutes this claim. Continuing the Young Turks’ program, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s government exterminated and deported Western Armenians from their centuries-old homeland. The Kemalists filled the state’s empty treasury with the property created by Armenians over the centuries, paid off a significant part of the foreign debts, and on October 29, 1923, proclaimed the Republic of Turkey. Modern Turkey was built on the foundation of the material, political, and military values forcibly appropriated during the Armenian Genocide. Armenian Genocide: Kemalist Massacres of 1919-1923 The official Turkish history denies the Armenian Genocide, claiming that the Turkish Republic has nothing to do with the Genocide. The film “Kemalist Massacres” based on documentaries fully rebuts these claims. The Government of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk pursued the plans of young Turks by exterminating and displacing the Western Armenians from their historical motherland. The Kemalists filled the empty state budget on the account of the wealth that Armenians earned over centuries, paid most of their foreign debts and on October 29, 1923 acclaimed the Republic of Turkey. Modern Turkey was built on the grounds of material, political and military values they appropriated during the Armenian Genocide.