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World War I / Films / Gallipoli / Tolga Örnek / Battle of Lone Pine / Digger / Lone Pine / Peter Stanley / Christopher Pugsley / Dardanelles / Cinema of Turkey / Gallipoli Campaign
Date: 2008-09-24 11:03:47
World War I
Films
Gallipoli
Tolga Örnek
Battle of Lone Pine
Digger
Lone Pine
Peter Stanley
Christopher Pugsley
Dardanelles
Cinema of Turkey
Gallipoli Campaign

STUDYGUIDE ROBERT LEWIS SCREEN EDUCATION

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