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Enver Pasha was an Ottoman military officer and statesman who was among the most influential figures of the Young Turk Revolution. He played a major role in the early stages of the Ottoman Empire's entry into World War I, and was the main architect of the Ottoman Empire's military strategy during the war. After the war, he served as the Ottoman Minister of War and as the Minister of the Interior. He was assassinated in 1922. Enver Pasha is remembered for his role in the Armenian Genocide and other atrocities committed by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. His legacy is controversial and has been the subject of much debate among historians, who have argued over his motivations, actions, and culpability. News Enver Pasha's Life Examined in New Biography - This article discusses the new biography of Enver Pasha by historian Abraham E. Karagiannis. The book examines Enver Pasha's life and legacy, exploring his role in the Armenian Genocide and other atrocities committed by the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Enver Pasha’s Legacy Examined in New Documentary - This article discusses the new documentary about Enver Pasha, which examines the legacy of the Ottoman