
On 15 March 1921, Talat Pasha, a high-ranking Turkish dignitary, was shot dead in a Berlin street by a young Armenian. A few months later, Soghomon Tehlirian, his assassin, appeared before a German court. He faced the death penalty. Yet, during the trial, the victim gradually changed into the guilty party, and the accused was finally acquitted.
Recommendations
view all
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound

Shoah

The Untold History Of The United States

The Unknown Known

Red Army

Banking on Bitcoin

Visions of Light

Love, Gilda

Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell

The Velvet Underground

Night and Fog

Seduced and Abandoned

Directed by John Ford

Supersonic

The Mystery of D.B. Cooper

Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?

Ronaldo

That's Entertainment!

Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon

Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert

