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Description This included many who broke away from the deportation columns as they passed the vicinity on their way to Mosul.[37]
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The Literary Digest: History of the World War Ed: Francis Whiting Halsey Published by Funk & Wagnalls Company

in 1919
Author Francis Whiting Halsey (original from International film service)

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