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Description: | Caravan through the Taurus Mountains. |
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Description: | Military transport through the Wild Taurus Mountains. There is an inn on the far right. |
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Description: | Camel caravan through the Wild Taurus Mountains. |
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Description: | Camel caravan through the Taurus Mountains on their way to the front. |
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Description: | Turkish column resting in the Taurus Mountains on the way to the front. |
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Description: | Soldiers at rest in the Taurus Mountains on the way to the front. |
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Description: | Turkish soldiers breaking camp and packing up rucksacks in the mountains. |
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Description: | Turkish soldiers breaking camp to head to the front. |
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Description: | Turkish soldiers passing through a village in the Taurus Mountains. |
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Description: | Turkish soldiers moving cargo through the mountains on the way to the front. |
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Description: | At rest in the mountains. Troops are eating out of a common bowl, and three donkeys are eating out of another bowl on the left. |
Date: | 01 1915 |
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Description: | The Holy War. Djemal Pascha in the desert reviewing troops departing for the Suez Canal. Behind him on the left on horseback, is Colonel von Frankenberg, ... |
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Description: | Colonel von Frankenberg sitting on his horse in the desert as he is heading to the front. |
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Description: | Djemal Pascha on horseback with a Muslim cleric, known as the Hodscha, giving a blessing to troops departing for the Suez Canal. |
Date: | 01 1915 |
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Description: | Djemal Pascha and Colonel von Frankenberg in the desert. |
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Description: | German officer, riding a camel, on patrol in the desert. |
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Description: | Mr. Frankl as a war photographer with the Turkish Army. |
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Description: | Mortar camouflaged against aerial observation. The camouflage has been prepared so carefully that one could walk by the piece at a short distance without n... |
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