File:Carl Gentner AK Dschewat Pascha (Cevat Çobanli) - alamy Wasserzeichen.jpg

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Deutsch: Postkarte aus der Zeit des Ersten Weltkrieges, die auf dem Revers (dieser Adressseite, auch "geteilte Rückseite" genannt) mutmaßlich von dem Unternehmen der Chemischen Fabrik

Carl Gentner, Chem. Fabr., Göppingen / (Wttbg.)“

für Werbezwecke genutzt wurde. Diese hier von dem Chemiker Carl Gentner gewidmete Karte wirbt mit einem lithographierten Porträt des türkischen, genauer seinerzeit noch osmanischen Generals Dschewad Pascha (hier Dschewat Pascha geschrieben), eigentlich Ismael Cevat Çobanlı (geboren 14 September 1870 in İstanbul; gestorben 13 März 1938 ebenda), 1915 Befehlshaber der Festungen auf den Dardanellen, der später als „Held des 18. März“ gefeiert wurde ...
Türkçe: Cevat Paşa Çobanlı, 29 Kasım 1914 tarihinde Çanakkale Müstahkem Mevkii Komutanlığı görevine atandı ...
Date circa 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://de.alamy.com/stock-photo-general-von-linsingen-dschewat-pascha-65982255.html
Author anonymer Lithograph
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