It is expected that hundreds of thousands of inhabitants of Los Angeles and guests will be able to view the exhibition.
Ahead of the 100th anniversary of Armenian Genocide the "Thank you, America" exhibition was opened in the biggest public library of Los Angeles.
It will be active for about two months. It is expected that hundreds of thousands of inhabitants of Los Angeles and guests will be able to view the exhibition. The exhibition has the aim to remind Americans about their own history.
The American government and people gathered about 3 billion dollars with the help of Middle East Relief Fund after the Armenian Genocide till 1930-ies. The money was sent to help the victims of barbaric actions of the Ottoman Empire.
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