| Arnold Toynbee, James Bryce Bryce (Viscount), Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1916 - 748 psl.
...GovernmentBuilding. We all had to take refuge in the cellar for fear of our orphanage catching fire. It was heart-rending to hear the cries of the people...hearing them, and when people who were out in the street during the bombardment fell dead, the soldiers merely laughed at them. The survivors were sent... | |
| 1916 - 688 psl.
...Government Building. We alt had to take refuge in the cellar for fear of our orphanage catching fire. It was heartrending to hear the cries of the people and children who were being burned to death In their houses. The soldiers took great delight in hearing them, and when people who... | |
| John Selden Willmore - 1917 - 344 psl.
...head of the Russian consul ; the nuns had run into the street and prayed for pity but in vain." 1 " It was heartrending to hear the cries of the people...bombardment fell dead, the soldiers merely laughed at them. " The survivors were sent to Urfa (there were none left but sick women and children); I went to the... | |
| 1917 - 148 psl.
...Government Building. We all had to take refuge in the cellar for fear of our orphanage catching fire. It was heartrending to hear the cries of the people...hearing them, and when people who were out in the street during the bombardment fell dead, the soldiers merely laughed at them. The survivors were sent... | |
| 1917 - 1304 psl.
...We all had to take refuge in the cellar for fear of our orphanage catching fire. It was heartrinding to hear the cries of the people and children who were being burned to death In their houses. The soldiers took great delight in hearing them, and when people •who... | |
| Donald E. Miller, Lorna Touryan Miller - 1993 - 276 psl.
...Moush was burned: We all had to take refuge in the cellar for fear of our orphanage catching fire. It was heartrending to hear the cries of the people and children who were being burned to death in their houses. The soldiers took great delight in hearing them, and when people who... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount), James Bryce, Arnold Toynbee - 2000 - 708 psl.
...Government Building. We all had to take refuge in the cellar for fear of our orphanage catching fire. It was heart-rending to hear the cries of the people...hearing them, and when people who were out in the street during the bombardment fell dead, the soldiers merely laughed at them. The survivors were sent... | |
| |