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Photograph shows refugees from Samsun, Turkey in train cars at Patras, Greece, starting their journey to the interior. (Source: Caption for similar image in "History's Greatest Trek," National Geographic Magazine, Nov. 1925 (Vol. 48), p. 568.

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