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Deutsch: türkische Karikatur über Österreich-Ungarns Annexion von Bosnien-Herzegowina und Ö.-U.s angebliche "zivilisatorische" Ziele. deutsche Übersetzung des türkischen Textes in der Karikatur laut Heinzelmann, S. 126/127: Vormarsch der Zivilisation in Bosnien-Herzegowina
English: Caricature of Austria-Hungary's Annexion of Bosnia, 1909. Turkish text in German translation as mentioned in Heinzelmann, S. 126f.

Text in Ottoman Turkish: Bosna-Hersek'te hatavat-ı medeniyet.

Text in French: La Civilisation est en marche.
Date 14 January 1909, Kalem Nr. 20 (Satire-Zeitschrift)
Source Tobias Heinzelmann: Die Balkankrise in der Osmanischen Karikatur 1908-1914. Stuttgart, Steiner Verlag, 1999, page 138
Author "Ion"
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