File:Ottoman Empire Red Cresent staff eating dinner 1915.jpg

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English: Caption: "In Turkey the Red Crescent corresponds to the Red Cross in Christian countries. Photo shows members of the Red Crescent division of the Turkish army at their evening meal in the desert. They have taken off their shoes, shown at the right of the photograph. This frail footwear contrasts rather strongly with the heavy boots worn by the Turk allies the Germans."
Date November 23, 1915
Source Grand Forks daily herald November 23, 1915
Author Grand Forks daily herald
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