Die vierzig Tage des Musa Dagh
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Gabriel Bagradian kehrt nach 23 Jahren mit Frau und Kind in seine armenische Heimat am Fuße des Musa Dagh zurück. Der Besuch soll nur kurze Zeit dauern, doch dann bricht der Erste Weltkrieg aus und die Familie sitzt fest. Gabriel gerät in die vom Osmanischen Reich verhängte Verschickung der armenischen Minderheit. Doch statt sich in das Schicksal der Deportation zu fügen, setzt Gabriel alles auf eine Karte: Auf dem Musa Dagh sucht er mit ca. 5.000 Armeniern Zuflucht vor Verfolgung, Verschleppung und Ausrottung durch die Türken. Sein verzweifelter Triumph heißt erbitterter Widerstand, koste es, was es wolle.©2010 S. Fischer Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main (P)2014 Südwestrundfunk / Norddeutscher / Hessischer Rundfunk
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