National Geographic Channel has made a video commemorating the Armenian Genocide Centennial. In the video entitled“The Armenian Massacre Still Haunts Its Last Survivors 100 Years Later” the Armenian Genocide survivors tell about their memories on those tragic days.  

“Starting in 1915, 500,000 to 1.5 million ethnic Armenians living in Turkey were killed or expelled from their ancestral lands, where they'd lived mainly peaceably with the Turks for centuries. Armenians call the slaughter genocide; Turks say it was the consequence of the larger war, in which many groups, including Turks, suffered terribly. Five of the few remaining Armenian survivors reflect on the horrors they faced fleeing their homeland as children and on what life has been like for them in exile,” the video description reads.