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Tango0122 Apr 2015 11:59 a.m. PST

… was part of the everyday.

"Beer mugs and embroidered handkerchiefs are among the everyday items repurposed for World War One propaganda and now on display in Istanbul, showing how the conflict 100 years ago touched ordinary peoples' lives.

"Propaganda and War: The Allied Front During the First World War" is also one of the rare centennial exhibitions organized by one of the losers of the Great War.

The show "looks at the vanquished at the onset of the war when they still hoped for victory," said Edhem Eldem, Bogazici University history professor who wrote texts for the exhibit…"
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