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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire_in_World_War_I

    The Ottoman Empire came into World War I as one of the Central Powers. The Ottoman Empire entered the war by carrying out a surprise attack on Russia's Black Sea coast on 29 October 1914, with Russia responding by declaring war on 5 November 1914. Ottoman forces fought the

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    Ottoman entry into World War I was the result of two recently purchased ships of its navy, still manned by their German crews and commanded by their German admiral, carrying out the Black Sea Raid on 29 October 1914. There

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    The Ottoman–German Alliance was an alliance was ratified on August 2, 1914, shortly following the outbreak of World War I. The alliance was created as part of a joint-cooperative effort that would strengthen and modernize the failing Ottoman military,

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    Ottoman casualties of World War I, the Ottoman Empire mobilized a total of 2.6 million men. It lost 325,000 men and 400,000 were injured.

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    The Ottoman entry into World War I began on 29 October 1914 when it launched the Black Sea Raid against Russian ports. Following the attack,

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    On 10 September 1915, Interior Minister Talat Pasha abolished the "Capitulations". On 10 September 1915 Grand Vizier Said Halim Pasha annulled (Vizer had the authority on annuls) the Capitulations, which ended the special

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    On 30 October 1918, the Armistice of Mudros was signed, ending Ottoman involvement in World War 1. The Ottoman public, however, was given misleadingly positive impressions of the severity of the terms of the Armistice. They thought its terms were considerably

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    During WWI the Ottoman Empire engaged in a genocide against local ethnicities in its territory. The Armenian genocide, also known as the Armenian

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Powers

    In early July 1914, in the aftermath of the assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the immediate likelihood of war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, Kaiser Wilhelm II and the German government informed the Austro-Hungarian government that Germany would uphold its alliance with Austria-Hungary and defend it from possible Russian intervention if a war bet…

  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Central-Powers

    Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy had been parties to a secret agreement, the Triple Alliance, from 1882 until World War I, but Italy entered the war in opposition to Germany and Austria-Hungary. The Ottoman Empire entered the war on the …

  4. https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/ottoman-empire-facts
    • Army
      1. Peacetime strength 1914: 210,000 2. Reserves 1914: 1,000,000, and 42,000 Jandarma 3. Full mobilisation 1914: 1,250,000 4. Total mobilised during the war: 2,870,000 The Jandarmawas a paramilitary force (modelled on French gendarmerie) responsible for guarding the border and int…
    • Navy
      1. Peacetime strength 1914: 8000
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  5. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-ottoman-empire-enters-world-war-i-1914

    The Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers to form the Triple Alliance with the signing of the August 1914 Turco-German Alliance. Turkey formally entered World War I on October 28, 1914, …

  6. https://www.worldwar1facts.org/central-powers.html

    The Ottoman Empire was divided on whether to join the war or not, then some of the politicians that wanted war went to Russia with some battleships and fired shells at them, so they joined …

  7. https://www.ducksters.com/.../central_powers.php

    World War I was fought between two major alliances of countries: the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The Central Powers began as an alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary. Later the Ottoman Empire and …

  8. https://www.history.com/topics/middle-east/ottoman-empire

    Nov 02, 2017 · The Ottoman Empire was one of the mightiest and longest-lasting dynasties in world history. This Islamic-run superpower ruled large areas of the Middle East, Eastern Europe and North Africa for ...

  9. https://www.quora.com/Why-did-the-Ottoman-Empire...

    The Ottoman Empire was to enter the war on the side of the Central Powers one day after the German Empire declared war on Russia. The alliance was ratified on 2 August by many high-ranking Ottoman officials, including Grand Vizier Said …

  10. https://www.timelessmyths.com/history/why-did-the-ottoman-empire-join-ww1

    They had acquired some of the most advanced and had never been used before weapons. Keeping in mind all the positives and their best interests, the Ottoman empire sided with

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