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Diplomacy, news correspondents etc in Turkey
*[https://archive.org/details/ambassadormorgen00morguoft/page/n6 ''Ambassador Morgenthau's Story''] by Henry Morgenthau, formerly American Ambassador in Turkey. 1919, first published 1918. UK title [https://archive.org/details/secretsofbosphor00morguoft/page/n7 ''Secrets of the Bosphorus''] 1918. Archive.org. He was Ambassador in Constantinople late 1913 to early 1916, for twenty-six months.
*[https://archive.org/details/insideconstantin00einsrich '' Inside Constantinople: a diplomatist's diary during the Dardanelles expedition, April-September, 1915''] by Lewis Einstein, late Special Agent at the American Embassy, Constaninople. 1917 Archive.org
**Regarding the lack, or taking, of prisoners of war by the Turks: [https://archive.org/details/insideconstantin00einsrich/page/138/mode/2up Page 139] June 24, 1915 practically no prisoners have been taken. Also page 145 the wounded are murdered in the hope of pillage and see page 193. [https://archive.org/details/insideconstantin00einsrich/page/228/mode/2up Page 229] Aug. 11, 1915 - The Turks are beginning to take more prisoners at the Dardanelles.
*[https://archive.org/details/fromberlintobagd00schruoft ''From Berlin to Bagdad; Behind the Scenes in the Near East''] by George Abel Schreiner 1918. Archive.org. The author spent nine months in 1915 in warring Turkey as war and general correspondent of the United Press of America.
:[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924027836802#page/n145/mode/2up "Chapter VII Diplomacy in Turkey"] page 110 ''The Craft Sinister; a diplomatico-political history of the great war and its causes'' by George Abel Schreiner 1920 Archive.org. Includes [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924027836802#page/n167/mode/2up Comments about Mr Lewis Einstein], refer book author, above, page 132.
*[https://archive.org/stream/mysecretservicev00manwrich#page/60/mode/2up "Constantinople"] Chapter IV, page 60 ''My Secret Service: Vienna--Sophia--Constantinople--Nish--Belgrade--Asia Minor, etc'' by 'The Man Who Dined With the Kaiser' 1916. Archive.org. The author was in Constantinople when the evacuation of Gallipoli was announced ([https://archive.org/stream/mysecretservicev00manwrich#page/110/mode/2up page 110]). The evacuation was completed January 1916. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23605620 A press report of the time] indicates the author was a special reporter representing the London ''Daily Mail'', and speculates he was a Dutchman.
*[https://archive.org/details/warineasterneuro00reeduoft/page/246 "Constantinople"] [sometime during April-October 1915] page 247 ''The War in Eastern Europe'' by John Reed 1916 Archive.org. The author was an American journalist. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Reed_(journalist) John Reed (journalist)] Wikipedia.
 
====Medical====
*[http://archive.org/stream/medicalservicesg04macp#page/n3/mode/2up ''History of the Great War: Medical Services: General History, Volume IV''] by G W Macpherson 1924. Includes Gallipoli. Archive.org.
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