
Talat Pasha
Talat Pasha was a prominent Ottoman statesman who served as the Minister of Interior and later as the Grand Vizier during World War I. He is best known for his role in the Armenian Genocide, where he was a key architect of policies that led to the mass deportation and murder of Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire. Talat Pasha's actions have made him a controversial historical figure, as he represents a significant event in the history of human rights abuses. After the war, he fled to Germany and was later assassinated by an Armenian avenger in 1921.