Report of the Battalion Chief Auguste Sarrou [Head of Mission in Syria] on the situation in Syria.
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Title
Report of the Battalion Chief Auguste Sarrou [Head of Mission in Syria] on the situation in Syria.
Creator
Battalion Chief Auguste Sarrou, Head of Mission in Syria
Description
Report for the Ministry of the Navy, Syrian Naval Division, Mission n.4 [Ministère de la Marine, Division Navale de Syrie] on Syria concerning the updating of the Report n.1 about the internal political situation of the country, the Ottoman Government’s opinion on the continuation of war and a brief description of the role played by Djemal Pasha, Commander of the Ottoman Army in Syria.
Issue Date
1917-04-10
Language
French
Coverage
Port Said
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/32520
Collections
Type
Format
21-27,5 cm, Typewritten
Identifier
AFMSRDOC001004
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
Rachel Adrienne Sarrou
Accrual Method
Donation

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