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    • World War. Turkey. 1919-07-19

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Turkey; post-war; Mehmet Talaat Bey of Turkey; Ismail Enver Pasha of Turkey; Ahmed Djemal of Turkey; Turkish government; Turkish political leaders; photographs; portraits ;
    • A Turkish courtmartial investigating the conduct of the Turkish government during the war has condemned to death Enver Pasha, shown at the left; Talaat Bey, upper right, and Djemal Pasha, lower right, leaders of the Turkish government during the...
    • World War. Submarine warfare. 1918-06-02

    • Northwest history; World War 1; submarine warfare; naval warfare; German u-boats; submarine ships; submarines; Germany; deaths; death rates; casualties; British people; British civilians; Prime Minister Andrew Bonar Law of Great Britain
    • German U-boats, according to a reply given by Andrew Bonar Law, government leader in the house of commons today, have done to death 14,120 noncombatants -- British men, women and children.
    • World War. Statistics. 1918-03-21

    • Northwest history; World War 1; statistics; American Red Cross. Atlantic division; nurses; death rates; deaths ;
    • The death rate among Red Cross nurses on duty in France does not exceed one in 1000, according to a statement issued today by the Atlantic division of the American Red Cross. More than 7000 Red Cross nurses now are engaged in active service, it was...
    • World War. Revolutions. Russia. 1918-10-17

    • Northwest history; World War 1; revolutions; Russia; Russian revolution; Bolsheviks; Bolshevik army; Great Britain; British embassy; Petrograd, Russia; Saint Petersburg; food shortages; starvation; famine; R. H. B. Lockhart of Great Britain;...
    • The Bolsheviki attack on the British embassy which resulted in the death of Captain Cromic is described by witnesses who have arrived here as having been a "looting expedition." The Red Guards had looted wine cellars and attacked the embassy while...
    • World War. Red Cross. 1919-01-25

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Red Cross; war relief; wounded; humanitarian relief; American Red Cross; donations; Quentin Roosevelt; death; France; President Theodore Roosevelt; Nobel peace prize; foreign aid; memorials; funerals ;
    • Theodore Roosevelt several days before his death requested the American Red Cross to donate $6900 of the Nobel peace prize money received from him to the French village near which his son Quentin is buried. In making this announcement today the Red...
    • World War. Photographs. 1919-07-12

    • Northwest history; World War 1; photographs; portraits; Ismail Enver Pasha of Turkey; Ahmed Djemal of Turkey; Mehmet Talaat Bey of Turkey; post-war; investigation; Turkey; Turkish government; executions; death sentences; trials ;
    • Enver Pasha, Talaat Bey and Djemal Pasha, the leaders of the Turkish government during the war were condemned to death today by a Turkish courtmartial investigating the conduct of the Turkish government during the war period.
    • World War. Photographs. 1918-10-17

    • Northwest history; World War 1; photographs; portraits; Emperor Nicholas Romanoff of Russia; trials; death sentences; executions ;
    • A Russian wireless message in English, dated Tsarskoe-Selo, 8:25 p. m., October 15, received here reports the following information as having been received from Ekaterinburg: "According to the official declarations of the soviet chiefs. Nicholas...
    • World War. Photographs. 1918-01-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; photographs; France; French army; French soldiers; veterans; retreats; wounded; rehabilitation ;
    • This is a health resort in the mountains of Alsace-Lorraine which takes the wounded poilus back to nature. In this rustic retreat the Frenchmen are removed as far as possible from the recollection of the muddy trenches with their unpleasant and...
    • World War. News items & editorials. 1919-11-09

    • Northwest history; World War 1; news items; editorials; women; domestic support; armistice; post-war; United States. National League for Woman's Service; American soldiers; American Red Cross ;
    • A year ago the armistice was not signed. There were hundreds of women in Spokane who were in a state of mingled pride, loneliness and terror about their menfolk who were overseas or threatened with the surer death from influenza in the camps at...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-12-22

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Calle Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina; President Hipolito Irigoyen of Argentina; Ambassador Count von Luxburg of Germany; Argentinean people; Argentinean public; riots; protests; scandals ;
    • As the result of publication of telegrams sent by Count von Luxburg, the former German minister, to the Berlin foreign office it again has been necessary to call out mounted patrols to disperse crowds of people who demanded a rupture of relations...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-06-29

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary; prison camps; prisoners of war; POWs; Italian soldiers; Italian army; escaped prisoners; refugees ;
    • How the death of Francis Joseph, emperor of Austria-Hungary, removed from the Austrian prison camps many of the extreme brutalities perpetrated upon prisoners of way by the Austrians -- apt students in torture-craft, under the tutorship of the Huns...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-06-19

    • Northwest history; World War 1; front lines; American soldiers; presidential pardons; death sentences; Private Forest D. Sebastian; Private Jeff Cook; President Woodrow Wilson ;
    • In granting unconditional pardon of two young soldiers sentenced to death for having slept on post at the front, President Wilson expected his action to act "as a challenge to devote service for the future."
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-06-13

    • Northwest history; World War 1; German people; German public; children; orphanages; starvation; famine; deaths; Professor Frank E. Hein of Germany; Bayerischer Zeitung of Munich, Germany; Arbeiter-Zeitung of Berlin, Germany; wheat; food shortages ;
    • Germany, although attacking on the western front, is starving, says the Echo de Paris. An article appearing in the Berlin Arbeiter Zeitung relates the details of six children starving to death in an orphanage at Zenefort, Thuringia. The orphanage...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-06-11

    • Northwest history; World War 1; District Attorney Charles M. Fickert of California; Governor William Dennison Stephens of California; Thomas J. Mooney; terrorism; terrorist attacks; bombs; explosions ;
    • A brief opposing Thomas J. Mooney's application for pardon from the death sentence imposed upon his following his conviction on a murder charge growing out of the preparedness parade bomb explosion here in 1916, went sent today to Governor Stephens...

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