William Lewis Sachtleben
1895, 1-2 November
Innocent child victims of the Armenian massacre awaiting burial in the Armenian Gregorian Cemetery, Erzurum, Turkey
Photographic b&w negative
University of California (UCLA) - LibraryCollection: Sachtleben (William Lewis) Papers. Collection 1841, Local identifier: uclamss_1841_0332
Photograph of two little boys, victims of the October 30 massacre of Armenians in Erzurum, laid on the ground awaiting burial at the Armenian Cemetery.
On Wednesday, October 30, 1895, Armenians were massacred in Erzurum and the surrounding Armenian villages. American journalist William Sachtleben happened to be in Erzurum at that time, investigating the disappearance of American cyclist Frank Lenz. During the massacre Sachtleben was in the American mission building, where over 200 Armenians fled for protection. Sachtleben witnessed the aftermath of the massacre; he took photographs of the victims in the Armenian Cemetery and wrote three lengthy and detailed letters about the massacre that were published, unsigned and attributed to an Occasional Correspondent, in the London Times on November 16, 27 and December 9. In the Nov. 16 letter he wrote: "Saturday, Nov. 2...I went with one of the cavasses of the English Legation, a soldier, my interpreter, and a photographer (Armenian) to the Armenian Gregorian Cemetery. The municipality had sent down a number of bodies, friends had brought more, and a horrible sight met my eyes. Along the wall on the north in a row 20ft. wide and 150ft. long, lay 321 dead bodies of the massacred Armenians..."
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