Eleven million people displaced, four million refugees, and a quarter of a million dead—all in the last four years. What’s happened to Syria’s people? WSJ’s Niki Blasina takes a look at the world's largest humanitarian crisis since World War II.
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What's Happened to Syria's People?
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