"Jail to Jail" is the personal account of an Armenian soldier in the Ottoman army during the First World War who survived the genocide of his people. Accused of desertion while on medical leave in the summer of 1915, he was dragged form one prison cell to another for three years on his way form Marash, Turkey, to Mosul, Iraq, where he was set free.
He endured constant beatings, hunger, torture, humiliation, and endless walks in shackles. He witnessed and heard about the gruesome mass atrocities against men, women, and children during his journey.
After being set free, he was recaptured...
"Jail to Jail" is the personal account of an Armenian soldier in the Ottoman army during the First World War who survived the genocide of his people. ...