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In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in Tripoli, Syria, established with the generosity of Australian military authorities .

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Page 1: In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in

In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in Tripoli,

Syria, established with the generosity of Australian military authorities .

Page 3: In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in

A city in Syria

Page 4: In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in

When a bomb has fallen

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Banksy video from 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VVoCxdm7T8

Page 6: In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in

The Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan is home for 160,000 refugees who have escaped the brutal Syrian civil war

Page 8: In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in
Page 9: In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in

'No one puts their children in a boat unless the water is safer than the land'

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Cold, wet and without shelter

Page 13: In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in
Page 14: In November 1941, 1300 Greeks – women, children and the elderly – escaped from their homeland under Nazi rule, to Turkey and moved by train to a camp in

NORWICH City FC held a day of action which raised more than £60,000 for the Save the Children Child

Refugee Crisis Appeal.