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I keep on remembering what happened here in Saloniki in 1997.
Global Voices in English » Greece: Wildfires encroaching on Athens 2009
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Heimreise und des Besuch der bulgarische Gefangenen in Saloniki, "no date, 1-5;" Erlebnisse bei der Arbeit als
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In September 1918, the Allied forces in Saloniki launched a major offensive into southern Bulgaria and overwhelmed the Bulgarian Army.
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This practically separated the Allied forces at Saloniki from the Serbian armies further north.
History of the World War, Vol. 3 Francis Andrew March 1895
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This practically separated the Allied forces at Saloniki from the Serbian armies further north.
History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War Richard Joseph Beamish 1895
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It lay on the bay of Therme, and has always been, and still is, under its modern name Saloniki, a place of considerable commerce.
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Saloniki & joined other POW's in atrocious conditions, & after some time there, we were loaded into cattle trucks, 40 to a truck.
Frank Cox 2010
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His theme is the property boom and merger frenzy fuelled by cheap money, particularly in Spain and Ireland, where the "one size fits none" interest rate is fuelling a sizzling property boom from Saloniki to Dublin and a merger frenzy to match the final days of the tech bubble.
Berlin will have to decide Richard 2006
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One British and one French division were landed at Saloniki, followed by two more French divisions at the end of the month.
1914, Nov. 9 2001
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Venizelos then secured the secret consent of the king to the landing of the Allied forces at Saloniki, but publicly the request of the Allies to land was rejected (Sept. 28).
1914, Nov. 9 2001
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