Vem Revue Bimestrielle Arménienne
Founded in 1928 by influential members of the Armenian diaspora in Paris, Vem Revue Bimestrielle Arménienne has been pivotal in preserving Armenian culture and identity in France. This bimonthly publication features a rich variety of content, including articles on history, literature, and contemporary Armenian issues, complemented by cultural reviews and artistic features. Throughout its history, Vem has celebrated important milestones, expanding its readership and fostering community engagement. You can explore historical issues of Vem on OldNews.com, where scans are available starting 1933, with a total of 175 scans. These issues may include mentions of significant historical figures, events, and possibly even aspects of your own family history. With its commitment to journalistic integrity and in-depth analysis, Vem serves as a trusted source reflecting both heritage and contemporary developments within the Armenian community. Delve into these scans to uncover stories that resonate with your own heritage.