Even nowadays; the fact that World War I. led to a very important revolution is still discussed in almost every inter-states; international; and global rivalry topic. It is known by experts that while the famous members of World War I.; England; Germany; Russia; France; Austria; Italy; and the U.S.A. are talked about in every country; yet it is inequitable that the most important member who was responsible for the expansion of the battlefield; the Ottoman State; is not being mentioned enough. Based on this; to display the role of the Ottoman State and the Turks during World War I. and Turkish academicians writing a piece about this topic using Ottoman documents is undoubtedly of utmost importance.Based on this approach we made an introduction by specifying Turkeyrsquo;s important historic and strategic position. Egypt; a very important battle field in World War I.; in order to separate the Allied Forcesrsquo; Arabs from the Ottoman State; Sharif Hussein was chosen as their leader. To cause an internal security problem within Ottoman lands; and which had roused the Armenians against the Turks. On the battlefield of Ccedil;anakkale(Gallipoli); which was of great importance during World War I. and where the Ottoman State was victorious. the Allied Forces; which had colonized most of Ottoman soil after World War I.; the leader of said Forces had English-Armenian relations handled on a case-by-case as an example of Englandrsquo;s cooperation with non-Muslims. Reflections of the war discussed in literature; which showed that it affected every aspect of life; were categorized as a genre.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great for this genealogist!By D. CrouchI was very pleased with Springfield: A Reflection in Photography; especially since Springfield is my home town. Delighted to receive it. Its an historical reminder.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great bookBy Bob MorganLots of pics of yesteryear. Very cool to see for those with even a passing interest in Springfield; IL history. Enjoy!!