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MacKay, R. (2003). A precarious existence: British submariners in World War One. Periscope Publishing Ltd.
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Winton, J. (2001). The submariners. Constable.
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Brodie, C. G. (1956). Forlorn hope, 1915: The submarine passage to the Dardanelles. Frederick Books.
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As morning broke on 17 April 1915: См. Boyle, D. (2015). Unheard unseen. Creatspace.
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В некоторой степени сейчас ситуация изменилась, после публикации книги: Ariotti, K. (2018). Captive Anzacs: Australian POWs of the Ottomans during the First World War. Cambridge University Press.
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Дневник старшего матроса Джона Харрисона можно прочитать здесь: http://blogs.slq.qld.gov.au/ww1/2016/05/22/diary-of-asubmariner/ А также: дневник старшего матроса Альберта Эдварда Кнаггса: http://jefferyknaggs.com/diary.html. См. также: Still, J. (1920). A prisoner in Turkey. John Lane: London. Также: White, M. W. D. Australian Submariner P.O.W.’s After the Gallipoli Landing, Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland. Volume 14 1990 issue 4, pp. 136–144. University of Queensland website.
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By the end of the war nearly 70 per cent of the Allied POWs held in Turkey had died: Report on the treatment of British Prisoners of War in Turkey, HMSO, 1918. https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/report-on-treatment-of-british-prisonersof-war-in-turkey
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Swiss physician Adolf Vischer visited POW camps…‘joyless monotony’: Vischer, A. L. (1919). Barbed wire disease – a psychological study of the prisoner of war, John Bale & Danielson. Также: Yarnall, J. (2011). Barbed wire disease. Spellmount.
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Reported in Kent and Sussex Courier, Friday 27 June 1919. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk
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The mansion at Sarisbury Court had extensive gardens: Sally Miller, ‘Sarisbury Court and its Role in the re-training of Disabled Ex-Servicemen after the First World War’, Hampshire Gardens Trust Newsletter, Spring 2016. http://www.hgt.org.uk/wpcontent/uploads/2016/04/2016–03-HGT-Newsletter.pdf