Although a highly suspicous number of Armenian deaths occured, some established historians also deny the Armenian Genocide. Historians Norman Stone, Gunter Lewy, Justin McCarthy and Bernard Lewis firmly dispute that the Ottomans ordered an Armenian genocide on the claim that no orders to exterminate have ever been produced that Ottoman files examined after defeat found no incriminating evidence; and that investigations afterwards by British and American military officials led to the release of their Ottoman suspects.
Books by genocide scholars, various documents in Australian, German, Austrian, British, French, American & Russian archives, eyewitness accounts, diplomatic reports and Western newspaper reports; successive governments of Turkey have for more than 95 years explicitly denied that in 1915 the Ottoman Turkish government committed a deliberate, government-organised genocide against its Armenian population.
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