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  • An Incident on the Line
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  • Decode: Employ Ashamed
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  • The Camera and the Girl
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  • The Great War – 1914: Assassination Before Lunch
  • The Great War – 1915: Dead in the Water
  • The Great War – 1916: His Plan of Attack
  • The Great War – 1917: This Year in Jerusalem
  • The Great War – 1918: The Long Drive of Mattäus Erzberger
  • The Great War cycle of plays
  • The King Must Die
  • The Last Act of the Story – Mysteries for the Modern Age
  • The Necessity of Atheism
  • The Price of Mahogany
  • The Road Less Travelled
  • The Usual Incentive
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The Great War – 1917: This Year in Jerusalem

The fourth play in the Great War Cycle.

This pay focuses on the impact of the Great War on the Middle East, on the 1917 Balfour Declaration, establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine, and on the political machinations that were to have such a lasting impact through the century that followed.

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