Blackwood's Magazine, Том 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... British aero- drome a letter announcing that I was alive and would like some clothes . In accord- ance with the polite relations between British and German aviators in Palestine , I was afternoon , I again watched during the night , and ...
... British aero- drome a letter announcing that I was alive and would like some clothes . In accord- ance with the polite relations between British and German aviators in Palestine , I was afternoon , I again watched during the night , and ...
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... British aerodrome at Ramleb , which was well known to him . Every few days British aeroplanes flew low over Tul- Keran , and bombed either the railway station or the local encampments . When this happened , Turks and Arabs would sourry ...
... British aerodrome at Ramleb , which was well known to him . Every few days British aeroplanes flew low over Tul- Keran , and bombed either the railway station or the local encampments . When this happened , Turks and Arabs would sourry ...
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... British lines at night - time ; but I had no chance . " He continued to tell of the disgusting conditions which he had to share with Turkish soldiers , who lived more like animals than human beings . I happened to have met a Syrian ...
... British lines at night - time ; but I had no chance . " He continued to tell of the disgusting conditions which he had to share with Turkish soldiers , who lived more like animals than human beings . I happened to have met a Syrian ...
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... British , but , after undergoing torture from his officers , had escaped across the lines . Even the Turks could not be con- vinced that British officers tortured their men ; and , the Arab having shown himself to be a liar , they were ...
... British , but , after undergoing torture from his officers , had escaped across the lines . Even the Turks could not be con- vinced that British officers tortured their men ; and , the Arab having shown himself to be a liar , they were ...
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... British Army in my aero- plane . Evidently the Platz- kommandant , without giving me the chance to deny this ... British jail than in most of the poorer dwellings of the Turk- ish provinces , where donkeys and dogs and hens and men and ...
... British Army in my aero- plane . Evidently the Platz- kommandant , without giving me the chance to deny this ... British jail than in most of the poorer dwellings of the Turk- ish provinces , where donkeys and dogs and hens and men and ...
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