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Ottoman Empire Unprepared for World War I
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2.8 Million Ottoman Soldiers Mobilized for War
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Arab Revolt of June 1916
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Who Was the Ottoman Army Comprised Of?
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What the Ottoman Was Up Against
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The Ottoman Strategy in 1914
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Armenian Uprising of April 1915
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British Have Strategic Advantage in World War I
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What We Know Now About the Gallipoli Operation
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Ottomans Win Significant Strategic Victory
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Ottomans Face Weapons and Labor Shortage
Description:
Explore the Ottoman Empire's involvement in World War I through this 31-minute lecture. Examine the empire's unpreparedness for total war, its mobilization of 2.8 million soldiers, and its offensives against the Russian Caucasus Army and the Suez Canal. Analyze the Ottoman strategy in 1914, the Armenian uprising of 1915, and the British strategic advantage. Delve into the Gallipoli operation, the Ottoman's significant strategic victory, and their struggle with weapons and labor shortages. Gain insights into the composition of the Ottoman army, the Arab Revolt of 1916, and the challenges faced by the empire during this crucial period of history.

The Ottoman Empire - At Total War, 1914-1916

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