Report of the Battalion Chief Auguste Sarrou [Head of Mission in Syria] on the Royal Consulate of Greece’s Intelligence Service in Egypt.
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Title
Report of the Battalion Chief Auguste Sarrou [Head of Mission in Syria] on the Royal Consulate of Greece’s Intelligence Service in Egypt.
Creator
Battalion Chief Auguste Sarrou, Head of Mission in Syria
Description
Report for the Ministry of the Navy, Syrian Naval Division, [Ministère de la Marine, Division Navale de Syrie] concerning a detailed description of the transformations undergone by the Royal Consulate of Greece’s Intelligence Service from January 1915 to May 1915. Captain Sarrou underlines and analyzes the outstanding events described in the reports (in the addendum) of the Royal Consulate of Greece in Egypt translated from Greek to French.
Note
Copy of the document AFMSRDOC001015
Issue Date
1917-07-25
Language
French
Coverage
Port Said
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/31551
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Type
Format
21,5-27,5 cm, Typewritten
Identifier
AFMSRDOC001015B1
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
Rachel Adrienne Sarrou
Accrual Method
Donation

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