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... million soldiers and civilians killed ; twen- ty - two and one - half million sol- diers injured , more than one - half disabled for life ; nine million chil- dren made orphans ; ten million people made refugees ; and a money loss of ...
... million soldiers and civilians killed ; twen- ty - two and one - half million sol- diers injured , more than one - half disabled for life ; nine million chil- dren made orphans ; ten million people made refugees ; and a money loss of ...
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... million lives - 10,000,000 soldiers and 13,000,000 civilians . Twenty- two and a half million soldiers were wounded or missing . Nine million children were made orphans . Ten million people were made refugees . If the business men and ...
... million lives - 10,000,000 soldiers and 13,000,000 civilians . Twenty- two and a half million soldiers were wounded or missing . Nine million children were made orphans . Ten million people were made refugees . If the business men and ...
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... million pounds , a figure less by fifty million pounds than that for 1929 . " It is a great honor and a privilege to be here to attend this important Congress of the Interna- tional Chamber of Commerce . I am particularly happy to be ...
... million pounds , a figure less by fifty million pounds than that for 1929 . " It is a great honor and a privilege to be here to attend this important Congress of the Interna- tional Chamber of Commerce . I am particularly happy to be ...
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British Sovereigns on Their American Visit | 10 |
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