Thessaloniki’s Armenian minority and Jewish past are bound by a shared history of genocide
The Armenian Genocide took place 110 years ago and is still often dismissed as a consequence of the First World War.
A document in a Thessaloniki museum shows the papers used to travel from the city, then known as Salonica, to British Mandate Palestine before World War II. (photo credit: LARRY LUXNER/JTA)ByLARRY LUXNER/JTA