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Collection of Muslim corpses from Erzincan’s Armenian district on February 12, 1918 at Caucasus Campaign in WWI.jpg
Türkçe:
Erzincan’da Ermeni mahallesinde hapsedildikten sonra, 12 Şubat 1918
tarihinde yakılan Türklere ait cesetler, defnedilmek üzere taşınırken.
English:
The corpses of the muslims, captivated in Erzincan’s Armenian district and later burned alive on February 12, 1918, are being carried to a cemetery. at Caucasus Campaign in WWI
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