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compensating the kilometer guarante
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East. 97 The Ottomans felt alone in
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architect of the establishment of G
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leaving all the previous ministers
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The defeat in the Balkans had, inde
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who were connected with the CUP wer
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new losses on the Ottomans at the s
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to be headed for a major war. The C
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appointments to the senior military
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dividing the same provinces into sp
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likening his military mission to do
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Baghdad railroad had two unfinished
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CHAPTER FOUR: FROM THE ALLIANCE TRE
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present, Turkey can only be advised
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Since the Ottoman Empire had been r
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2. If Russia should intervene with
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The treaty had various problems, ev
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alliance as the only means of assur
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accepted by Berlin”. He argues th
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B. German-Ottoman War Aims and the
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y Germany were achieved, the Empire
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October 1, 1914. 234 The German and
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against the war. In the meantime, i
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directing Souchon to disregard the
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Britain and Russia, all of which we
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potential enemy. Bismarck had manag
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eformed by the Germans during the l
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compartmentalization of awareness d
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against Russia, culminated in Ottom
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Almanya’ya i’zam olunacak Osman
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Appendix III İTTİFAK MUAHEDESİ 1
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Appendix V Başkomutan Vekili ve Tu
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1.Primary Sources BIBLIOGRAPHY: Gen
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Halil Menteşe, Osmanlı Mebusan Me
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Soy, Bayram, ‘II. Wilhelm, Weltpo