. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. onquerorscreed and there was no great organized reliefagency, as in the case of Belgium, to save a largeshare of the population from starvation. Turkishharems were supplied from the young women ofthe captive land. Wanton butcheries of the in- ^.^^/^habitants, whom it was inconvenient for the Bui- f^^^T^]garians to feed, occurred in cases without such agony did Serbia pass to regain free-dom ultimately and to become a greater nation inunion with the Slav populations of southern Austriaand Hungary. The year 1916 was ma


. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. onquerorscreed and there was no great organized reliefagency, as in the case of Belgium, to save a largeshare of the population from starvation. Turkishharems were supplied from the young women ofthe captive land. Wanton butcheries of the in- ^.^^/^habitants, whom it was inconvenient for the Bui- f^^^T^]garians to feed, occurred in cases without such agony did Serbia pass to regain free-dom ultimately and to become a greater nation inunion with the Slav populations of southern Austriaand Hungary. The year 1916 was marked on the eastern frontby an attempt by Russia to regain her own terri-tory on the north from Germanj^ and to invade Aus-tria on the south, in spite of her losses in the disas-trous campaigns of 1915 and of the handicap ofshortage of munitions and treachery at home. Russias first 1916 offensive was early in Jan-uary in Bukowina, a small province of Austria, eastof the Carpathian mountains and north of lasted only a few weeks. In the same month.


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