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Giacomo Gorrini (1859 in Molino dei Torti – 31 October 1950, in Rome) was an Italian
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and historian.


Biography

In 1886, he became the first director of the Italian Foreign Minister Archives. In the years 1911-1915 he served as Italian Consul in the provinces of
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, Erzurum,
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, and Sivas. pp. 371 He was eyewitness to the massacres perpetrated by the Young Turks. He had to leave his office in August 1915, when
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declared war on
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. His interview by, ''il Messaggero'', called for, "''la più risoluta riprovazione e la vendetta dell'intera Cristianità''"(forceful condemnation and vengeance by the whole of Christendom). During
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he openly denounced the
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through
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articles and interviews and he didn't hesitate to describe the horror the Turkish rulers perpetrated against the Armenians. He said if everyone had seen what he had, the condemnation of those acts would have been universal especially on the side of the Christian powers. He was in touch with American Ambassador
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and the Vatican's Angelo Dolci, and this way he managed to save 50,000 Armenians from deportation and
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. Gorrini, who witnessed the drowning of thousands of Armenians, said "I saw thousands of innocent women and children placed on boats which were capsized in the Black Sea". Others have provided similar testimonies including
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, the American consul at Trabzon, who reported that "many of the children were loaded into boats and taken out to sea and thrown overboard."
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, a deputy from Trabzon, also testified in a 21 December 1918 session of the Turkish Parliament that "Under the pretext of sending off to Samsun, another port city on the Black Sea bout 255 km west of Trabzon the district's governor loaded the Armenians into barges and had them thrown overboard." Gorrini believed that the orders came from the Central Government, and reported: From 1918 to 1920 he was the only Western
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to the
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. He then tried to obtain the intervention of two Italian warships in favor of the Armenians, but the newly appointed Italian Foreign Minister prevented him from doing so. In 1920 Gorrini took a stance in favor of the Italian support to the independence of Armenia in a Memorandum attached to the
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. There he wrote: "If we don't solve the problem of Armenia, even partially, peace will be periodically disturbed throughout the world". In the following 20 years he helped many Armenians to flee Turkey heading to Italy. He also personally rescued an Armenian girl who would stay with him till his death. In 1940 Giacomo Gorrini published a book in which he stated that the Armenians should regain the land they had lost as soon as possible. This would include
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,
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, Ardahan and others.


Works

*''Il comune astigiano e la sua storiografia'', Saggio storico-critico, Firenze 1884. *''La politica di Lucca dal 1313 al 1345 e le sue relazioni con Giovanni XXII'', Miscellanea Lucchese di Studi Storici e Letterari, Lucca, 1931. *''Documenti sulle relazioni fra Voghera e Genova (960-1325)'', Pinerolo 1908. *''La popolazione dello Stato Ligure sotto l'aspetto statistico e sociale, in AA.VV., Atti del Congresso internazionale di studi sulla popolazione'', Roma, 1931, vol. I, Roma, 1933. *''L'istruzione elementare in Genova e Liguria durante il Medioevo'', in «Giornale Storico e Letterario della Liguria», 1931. *''Lettere inedite degli ambasciatori fiorentini alla Corte dei Papi in Avignone, (anno 1340)'', 1884, Archivio storico italiano, anno XIV, serie IV n. 41, n. 143, 5. *''Una lettera inedita di Giuseppe Mazzini all'intima amica di sua madre Isabella Cambiaso Zerbini (Londra, 9 dicembre 1852)'', 1931, Archivio Storico, anno LXXXIX, serie VII, n. 340, XVI, 2. *''Raccolta delle circolare e istruzioni ministeriali riservate'', 1863-1904, 1904 Roma, Tipografia del ministero degli affari esteri. * * ''Orrendi episodi di ferocia musulmana contro gli armeni'', Il Messaggero, 25 agosto 1915. *''Tunisi e Biserta. Memorie storiche'', Milano, 1940. *''Testimonianze'', 1940.


See also

*
Witnesses and testimonies of the Armenian genocide Witnesses and testimony provide an important and valuable insight into the events which occurred both during and after the Armenian genocide. The Armenian genocide was prepared and carried out by the Ottoman government in 1915 as well as in the ...


References


External links


Gorrini on Gardens of the Righteous Worldwide - Gariwo


{{DEFAULTSORT:Gorrini, Giacomo 1859 births 1950 deaths People from the Province of Alessandria 20th-century Italian diplomats Italian male writers Italian people of World War I Witnesses of the Armenian genocide 20th-century Italian historians