Osmanen in Hamburg - eine Beziehungsgeschichte zur Zeit des Ersten Weltkrieges

The exhibition "Osmanen in Hamburg - a relationship history during the First World War" which was shown in the Hambrug State and University Library from November 6th, 2014 to January 4th, 2015, devoted itself to the 100th anniversary of the "Urkatastrophe" (the Great War) to he G...

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Other Authors: Köse, Yavuz (Editor)
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Published: Hamburg Hamburg University Press 2016
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