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Forgotten Prelude To WW1 - Italo-Turkish War 1911-1912 (History Documentary)
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The Italo-Turkish War 1911 was one of the last classic imperial wars over colonial processions between two great powers. But it was in many ways also a first glimpse into what would come during the First World War: trenches, artillery, combat aircraft, motorboat attacks. This war in Ottoman Libya was fought between the Italian Army and Ottoman-led local Senussi forces.
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Italo-Turkish War | 3 Minute History
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The Italo - Turkish War: Every Day
See how Italy's adventure to colonize Libya met with a bit more trouble than expected.
Music:
Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod
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published: 29 Nov 2016
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Italo-Turkish War | 3 Minute History
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published: 21 Jan 2015
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Forgotten Prequel To WW1 - The Italo-Turkish War
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Hello! In this video I explain a bit about the Italo-Turkish War, a little discussed war that set the stage for the balance of power in Europe for the upcoming world war. The borders were directly influenced by this war, and the diplomatic ties that would guide the sides of the First World War were at least laid bare thanks to this war.
Italy after unification loved their memory of the Roman Empire, and in particular Scipio a...
published: 16 Sep 2022
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A Tripoli! - Italian Song of the Italo-Turkish War
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The song (also known as "Tripoli bel suol d'amore") was made by Giovanni Corvetto and Colombino Arona in 1911 right before the start of the Italo-Turkish War. The song was made to propagate the italian intention of annexing Tripolitania from the Ottomans into an Italian colony.
Lyrics in Italian:
Sai dove s'annida più florido il suol?
Sai dove sorride più magico il sol?
Sul mar che ci lega con l'Africa d'or,
la stella d'Italia ci addita un tesor.
Ci addita un tesor!
Tripoli, bel suol d'amore,
ti giunga dolce questa mia canzon!
Sventoli il tricolore,
sulle tue torri al rombo del c...
published: 10 Jan 2023
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ITALO-TURKISH WAR [pt.2]
published: 03 Jan 2021
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The Italo-Turkish War
Watch every day of the Italo-Turkish War between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ottoman Empire.
The Italo-Turkish war is one of the many reasons World War I eventually started.
Seeing how easily the Italians beat the Ottomans, the Balkan countries agreed to also invade the Ottoman Empire to drive them out of Europe. This was known as the First Balkan War, which was followed by the Second Balkan War, which was followed by World War I.
published: 20 Mar 2014
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The Italo-Turkish War
This war results in the Italian annexation of Libya, and adds on to the Ottoman decline
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published: 10 Jan 2021
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The Franco-Turkish War - Southern Front of the Turkish War of Independence I THE GREAT WAR 1921
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After the armistice of Mudros in 1918, the Ottoman Empire started to dissolve while being occupied by Allied powers and several independence movements erupted across its territory. The Turkish National Movement didn't want to accept any territorial changes in their heartland and fought back against France in the Cilicia Campaign or the Franco-Turkish War.
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Abadie, Maurice : Les quatre Sièges d’Aïntab. Opérations au Levant. “Onze mois dans le Verdun turc.” Paris 1922.
Cetintaş, Cengiz: Gaz...
published: 29 Oct 2021
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Forgotten Prelude To WW1 - Italo-Turkish War 1911-1912 (History Documentary)
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The Italo-Turkish War 19...
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The Italo-Turkish War 1911 was one of the last classic imperial wars over colonial processions between two great powers. But it was in many ways also a first glimpse into what would come during the First World War: trenches, artillery, combat aircraft, motorboat attacks. This war in Ottoman Libya was fought between the Italian Army and Ottoman-led local Senussi forces.
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» SOURCES
Askew, William C. Europe and Italy’s Acquisition of Libya, 1911-1912, (Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 1942)
Caccamo, Francesco, “Italy, Libya and the Balkans” in Geppert, Dominik ; Mulligan, William & Rose, Andreas (eds.), The Wars before the Great War: Conflict and International Politics Before the Outbreak of the First World War, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016)
Childs, Timothy W, Italo-Turkish Diplomacy and the War Over Libya, 1911–1912, (Leiden : Brill, 1990)
Griffin, Ernest H., Adventures in Tripoli: A Doctor in the Desert (London: Philip Allen & Co., 1924)
Hindmarsh. Albert E. & Wilson, George Grafton, “War Declared and the Use of Force”, Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its Annual Meeting (1921-1969) Vol. 32 (1938)
McCollum Jonathan, “Reimagining Mediterranean Spaces: Libya and the Italo-Turkish War, 1911-1912," in Mediterraneo cosmopolita, 23 (3) 2015.
McMeekin, Sean, The Ottoman Endgame (Penguin, 2013).
Paris, Michael, “The First Air Wars - North Africa and the Balkans, 1911-13”, Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 26, No. 1 (1991)
Stephenson, Charles, A Box of Sand: the Italo-Ottoman War 1911-1912: the First Land, Sea and Air War, (Ticehurst : Tattered Flag Press, 2014)
Tittoni, Renato, The Italo -Turkish War (1911-12.) Translated and Compiled from the Reports of the Italian General Staff, (Kansas City, MO : Frank Hudson Publishing Company, 1914)
Uyar, Mesut, The Ottoman Army and the First World War, (Abingdon : Routledge, 2021)
Vandervort, Bruce, Wars of Imperial Conquest in Africa 1830-1914, (Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 1998)
Wilcox, Vanda, Italy in the Era of the Great War, (Leiden : Brill, 2018)
Wilcox, Vanda, “The Italian Soldiers' experience in Libya, 1911-12” in Geppert, Dominik ; Mulligan, William & Rose, Andreas (eds.), The Wars before the Great War: Conflict and International Politics Before the Outbreak of the First World War, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016)
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The Italo-Turkish War 1911 was one of the last classic imperial wars over colonial processions between two great powers. But it was in many ways also a first glimpse into what would come during the First World War: trenches, artillery, combat aircraft, motorboat attacks. This war in Ottoman Libya was fought between the Italian Army and Ottoman-led local Senussi forces.
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» SOURCES
Askew, William C. Europe and Italy’s Acquisition of Libya, 1911-1912, (Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 1942)
Caccamo, Francesco, “Italy, Libya and the Balkans” in Geppert, Dominik ; Mulligan, William & Rose, Andreas (eds.), The Wars before the Great War: Conflict and International Politics Before the Outbreak of the First World War, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016)
Childs, Timothy W, Italo-Turkish Diplomacy and the War Over Libya, 1911–1912, (Leiden : Brill, 1990)
Griffin, Ernest H., Adventures in Tripoli: A Doctor in the Desert (London: Philip Allen & Co., 1924)
Hindmarsh. Albert E. & Wilson, George Grafton, “War Declared and the Use of Force”, Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its Annual Meeting (1921-1969) Vol. 32 (1938)
McCollum Jonathan, “Reimagining Mediterranean Spaces: Libya and the Italo-Turkish War, 1911-1912," in Mediterraneo cosmopolita, 23 (3) 2015.
McMeekin, Sean, The Ottoman Endgame (Penguin, 2013).
Paris, Michael, “The First Air Wars - North Africa and the Balkans, 1911-13”, Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 26, No. 1 (1991)
Stephenson, Charles, A Box of Sand: the Italo-Ottoman War 1911-1912: the First Land, Sea and Air War, (Ticehurst : Tattered Flag Press, 2014)
Tittoni, Renato, The Italo -Turkish War (1911-12.) Translated and Compiled from the Reports of the Italian General Staff, (Kansas City, MO : Frank Hudson Publishing Company, 1914)
Uyar, Mesut, The Ottoman Army and the First World War, (Abingdon : Routledge, 2021)
Vandervort, Bruce, Wars of Imperial Conquest in Africa 1830-1914, (Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 1998)
Wilcox, Vanda, Italy in the Era of the Great War, (Leiden : Brill, 2018)
Wilcox, Vanda, “The Italian Soldiers' experience in Libya, 1911-12” in Geppert, Dominik ; Mulligan, William & Rose, Andreas (eds.), The Wars before the Great War: Conflict and International Politics Before the Outbreak of the First World War, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016)
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Editing: Jose Gamez
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- published: 17 Dec 2021
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Italo-Turkish War | 3 Minute History
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- published: 04 Jan 2020
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The Italo - Turkish War: Every Day
See how Italy's adventure to colonize Libya met with a bit more trouble than expected.
Music:
Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmm...
See how Italy's adventure to colonize Libya met with a bit more trouble than expected.
Music:
Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3793-future-gladiator
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
https://wn.com/The_Italo_Turkish_War_Every_Day
See how Italy's adventure to colonize Libya met with a bit more trouble than expected.
Music:
Future Gladiator by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3793-future-gladiator
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 29 Nov 2016
- views: 143274
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Forgotten Prequel To WW1 - The Italo-Turkish War
Watch next: "Every Significant Mongol Successor State; How The Mongols Fell in 1857"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkKO4-8gd3Q --~--
#Worldwarone #Italy #Tur...
Watch next: "Every Significant Mongol Successor State; How The Mongols Fell in 1857"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkKO4-8gd3Q --~--
#Worldwarone #Italy #Turkey #War #Balkan #History #Alternatehistory #ww1 #WorldWar1 #Ottomans #history #alternatehistory
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Hello! In this video I explain a bit about the Italo-Turkish War, a little discussed war that set the stage for the balance of power in Europe for the upcoming world war. The borders were directly influenced by this war, and the diplomatic ties that would guide the sides of the First World War were at least laid bare thanks to this war.
Italy after unification loved their memory of the Roman Empire, and in particular Scipio as defender of Rome and tamer of Africa was a popular piece of propaganda. In the age of Imperialism Italy attempted to establish colonies for itself but never really managed to gain many, thanks to a late unification while other European states were already present in Africa. Italy, feeling left out, sought out to create it's own big colonial empire, setting it's sights on Libya and leading the way to the Italo-Turkish war...
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Hello! In this video I explain a bit about the Italo-Turkish War, a little discussed war that set the stage for the balance of power in Europe for the upcoming world war. The borders were directly influenced by this war, and the diplomatic ties that would guide the sides of the First World War were at least laid bare thanks to this war.
Italy after unification loved their memory of the Roman Empire, and in particular Scipio as defender of Rome and tamer of Africa was a popular piece of propaganda. In the age of Imperialism Italy attempted to establish colonies for itself but never really managed to gain many, thanks to a late unification while other European states were already present in Africa. Italy, feeling left out, sought out to create it's own big colonial empire, setting it's sights on Libya and leading the way to the Italo-Turkish war...
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- published: 16 Sep 2022
- views: 10541
3:28
A Tripoli! - Italian Song of the Italo-Turkish War
Hello, Imperia here!
If you liked the song don't forget to subscribe and like the video! If I made any mistake or did something wrong comment it down below so ...
Hello, Imperia here!
If you liked the song don't forget to subscribe and like the video! If I made any mistake or did something wrong comment it down below so I can fix it in future videos.
Have a great day!
The song (also known as "Tripoli bel suol d'amore") was made by Giovanni Corvetto and Colombino Arona in 1911 right before the start of the Italo-Turkish War. The song was made to propagate the italian intention of annexing Tripolitania from the Ottomans into an Italian colony.
Lyrics in Italian:
Sai dove s'annida più florido il suol?
Sai dove sorride più magico il sol?
Sul mar che ci lega con l'Africa d'or,
la stella d'Italia ci addita un tesor.
Ci addita un tesor!
Tripoli, bel suol d'amore,
ti giunga dolce questa mia canzon!
Sventoli il tricolore,
sulle tue torri al rombo del cannon!
Naviga, o corazzata:
benigno è il vento e dolce la stagion.
Tripoli, terra incantata,
sarai italiana al rombo del cannon!
A te, marinaio, sia l'onda sentier.
Sia guida Fortuna per te, bersaglier.
Và e spera, soldato, vittoria è colà,
hai teco l'Italia che gridati: “Và!”
Che gridati: “Và!”
Tripoli, bel suol d'amore,
ti giunga dolce questa mia canzon!
Sventoli il tricolore
sulle tue torri al rombo del cannon!
Naviga, o corazzata:
benigno è il vento e dolce la stagion.
Tripoli, terra incantata,
sarai italiana al rombo del cannon!
Al vento africano che Tripoli assal,
già squillan le trombe, la marcia real.
A Tripoli i turchi non regnano più:
già il nostro vessillo issato è lassù.
Issato è lassù!
Tripoli, bel suol d'amore,
ti giunga dolce questa mia canzon!
Sventoli il tricolore
sulle tue torri al rombo del cannon!
Naviga, o corazzata:
benigno è il vento e dolce la stagion.
Tripoli, terra incantata,
SARAI ITALIANA AL ROMBO DEL CANNON!
Lyrics in English:
Do you know where the soil is the most florid?
Do you know where the sun smiles more magically?
On the sea that binds us with golden Africa,
the star of Italy points to us a treasure.
Points to us a treasure!
Tripoli, fair soil of love,
may this song of mine reach you sweetly!
Wave the tricolour,
on your towers to the roar of the cannon!
Navigate, oh battleship:
benign is the wind and sweet is the season.
Tripoli, enchanted land,
will be Italian at the roar of the cannon!
To you, sailor, let the wave be a path to you.
Let luck be your guide, for you bersagliere.
Do and hope, soldier, victory is there,
you have Italy with you that shouts: “Go!”
That shouts: “Go!”
Tripoli, fair soil of love,
may this song of mine reach you sweetly!
Wave the tricolour,
on your towers to the roar of the cannon!
Navigate, oh battleship:
benign is the wind and sweet is the season.
Tripoli, enchanted land,
will be Italian at the roar of the cannon!
To the African wind, that assaults Tripoli,
the trumpets are already ringin, the Royal March.
In Tripoli the Turks no longer reign:
Already our flag is hoisted up there.
Is hoisted up there!
Tripoli, fair soil of love,
may this song of mine reach you sweetly!
Wave the tricolour,
on your towers to the roar of the cannon!
Navigate, oh battleship:
benign is the wind and sweet is the season.
Tripoli, enchanted land,
WILL BE ITALIAN AT THE ROAR OF THE CANNON!
https://wn.com/A_Tripoli_Italian_Song_Of_The_Italo_Turkish_War
Hello, Imperia here!
If you liked the song don't forget to subscribe and like the video! If I made any mistake or did something wrong comment it down below so I can fix it in future videos.
Have a great day!
The song (also known as "Tripoli bel suol d'amore") was made by Giovanni Corvetto and Colombino Arona in 1911 right before the start of the Italo-Turkish War. The song was made to propagate the italian intention of annexing Tripolitania from the Ottomans into an Italian colony.
Lyrics in Italian:
Sai dove s'annida più florido il suol?
Sai dove sorride più magico il sol?
Sul mar che ci lega con l'Africa d'or,
la stella d'Italia ci addita un tesor.
Ci addita un tesor!
Tripoli, bel suol d'amore,
ti giunga dolce questa mia canzon!
Sventoli il tricolore,
sulle tue torri al rombo del cannon!
Naviga, o corazzata:
benigno è il vento e dolce la stagion.
Tripoli, terra incantata,
sarai italiana al rombo del cannon!
A te, marinaio, sia l'onda sentier.
Sia guida Fortuna per te, bersaglier.
Và e spera, soldato, vittoria è colà,
hai teco l'Italia che gridati: “Và!”
Che gridati: “Và!”
Tripoli, bel suol d'amore,
ti giunga dolce questa mia canzon!
Sventoli il tricolore
sulle tue torri al rombo del cannon!
Naviga, o corazzata:
benigno è il vento e dolce la stagion.
Tripoli, terra incantata,
sarai italiana al rombo del cannon!
Al vento africano che Tripoli assal,
già squillan le trombe, la marcia real.
A Tripoli i turchi non regnano più:
già il nostro vessillo issato è lassù.
Issato è lassù!
Tripoli, bel suol d'amore,
ti giunga dolce questa mia canzon!
Sventoli il tricolore
sulle tue torri al rombo del cannon!
Naviga, o corazzata:
benigno è il vento e dolce la stagion.
Tripoli, terra incantata,
SARAI ITALIANA AL ROMBO DEL CANNON!
Lyrics in English:
Do you know where the soil is the most florid?
Do you know where the sun smiles more magically?
On the sea that binds us with golden Africa,
the star of Italy points to us a treasure.
Points to us a treasure!
Tripoli, fair soil of love,
may this song of mine reach you sweetly!
Wave the tricolour,
on your towers to the roar of the cannon!
Navigate, oh battleship:
benign is the wind and sweet is the season.
Tripoli, enchanted land,
will be Italian at the roar of the cannon!
To you, sailor, let the wave be a path to you.
Let luck be your guide, for you bersagliere.
Do and hope, soldier, victory is there,
you have Italy with you that shouts: “Go!”
That shouts: “Go!”
Tripoli, fair soil of love,
may this song of mine reach you sweetly!
Wave the tricolour,
on your towers to the roar of the cannon!
Navigate, oh battleship:
benign is the wind and sweet is the season.
Tripoli, enchanted land,
will be Italian at the roar of the cannon!
To the African wind, that assaults Tripoli,
the trumpets are already ringin, the Royal March.
In Tripoli the Turks no longer reign:
Already our flag is hoisted up there.
Is hoisted up there!
Tripoli, fair soil of love,
may this song of mine reach you sweetly!
Wave the tricolour,
on your towers to the roar of the cannon!
Navigate, oh battleship:
benign is the wind and sweet is the season.
Tripoli, enchanted land,
WILL BE ITALIAN AT THE ROAR OF THE CANNON!
- published: 10 Jan 2023
- views: 6995
3:13
The Italo-Turkish War
Watch every day of the Italo-Turkish War between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ottoman Empire.
The Italo-Turkish war is one of the many reasons World War I even...
Watch every day of the Italo-Turkish War between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ottoman Empire.
The Italo-Turkish war is one of the many reasons World War I eventually started.
Seeing how easily the Italians beat the Ottomans, the Balkan countries agreed to also invade the Ottoman Empire to drive them out of Europe. This was known as the First Balkan War, which was followed by the Second Balkan War, which was followed by World War I.
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The Italo-Turkish war is one of the many reasons World War I eventually started.
Seeing how easily the Italians beat the Ottomans, the Balkan countries agreed to also invade the Ottoman Empire to drive them out of Europe. This was known as the First Balkan War, which was followed by the Second Balkan War, which was followed by World War I.
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The Italo-Turkish War
This war results in the Italian annexation of Libya, and adds on to the Ottoman decline
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The Franco-Turkish War - Southern Front of the Turkish War of Independence I THE GREAT WAR 1921
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After the armistice of Mudros in 1918, the Ottoman Empire started to dissolve while being occupied by Allied powers and several independence movements erupted across its territory. The Turkish National Movement didn't want to accept any territorial changes in their heartland and fought back against France in the Cilicia Campaign or the Franco-Turkish War.
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Primary Sources:
Abadie, Maurice : Les quatre Sièges d’Aïntab. Opérations au Levant. “Onze mois dans le Verdun turc.” Paris 1922.
Cetintaş, Cengiz: Gaziantep, Kahramanmaraş, Sanlıurfa Savunmaları ve Ankara Antlaşması: TBMM Tutanaklarında Kurtuluş Savaşı. (Parliamentary Notes from 1920-21).
Goudot: Haut-commissariat de la République Française en Syrie et au Liban, La Syrie et le Liban en 1921. La Foire-Exposition de Beyrouth. Conférences. Liste des récompenses, Paris 1922.
Hartunian, Abraham: Neither to Laugh Nor to Weep: An Odyssey of Faith, A Memoir of the Armenian Genocide, Belmont 1999.
Cmd. 1570, Turkey No. 1 (1922), Correspondence Between his Majesty’s Government and the French Government and the French Government Respecting the Angora Agreement of October 20, 1921.
Kerr, Stanley: The Lions of Marash: Personal Experiences with American Near East Relief, Albany 1973.
Kevorkian, Raymond : “L’évacuation française de la Cilicie en 1921 vue par officier Vahan Portoukalian.”
Secondary Sources:
Duclerc, Vincent: La France face au Génocide des Arméniens.
Durand, Bernard: « Le mandat sur l’Arménie n’aura pas lieu? » Un drame au coeur de Turquie, de la Cilicie et de la Syrie (1915-1920; Revue historique du droit français (1922-), vol. 95, 3, p. 493-510.
Fromkin, David: A Peace to End All Peace (1990)
Gotikian, Guévork: « La Légion d’Orient et le mandat français en Cilicie (1916-1921) », Revue d'histoire arménienne contemporaine, vol. III: La Cilicie (1909-1921), 1999.
Güçlü, Yücel: Armenians and the Allies in Cilicia 1914-1923 (2010).
Kévonian, Dzovinar: Réfugiés et diplomatie humanitaire (Paris, 2003).
Moumdjian, Garabet: Cilicia under French administration: Armenian Aspirations, Turkish Resistance, and French Stratagems, 2007.
White, Benjamin Thomas: A Grudging Rescue; France, the Armenians of Cilicia and the History of Humanitarian Evacuations; Humanity: An international Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, Vol. 10, 1, p. 1-27.
Zarifian, Julien, « La montée du kémalisme en Cilicie. 1919-1920: l'administration française du Sandjak de Kozan face au nationalisme turc », CEMOTI, Cahiers d'Études sur la Méditerranée Orientale et le monde Turco-Iranien, vol. 38, no 38, 2004, p. 235-260.
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After the armistice of Mudros in 1918, the Ottoman Empire started to dissolve while being occupied by Allied powers and several independence movements erupted across its territory. The Turkish National Movement didn't want to accept any territorial changes in their heartland and fought back against France in the Cilicia Campaign or the Franco-Turkish War.
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» SOURCES
Primary Sources:
Abadie, Maurice : Les quatre Sièges d’Aïntab. Opérations au Levant. “Onze mois dans le Verdun turc.” Paris 1922.
Cetintaş, Cengiz: Gaziantep, Kahramanmaraş, Sanlıurfa Savunmaları ve Ankara Antlaşması: TBMM Tutanaklarında Kurtuluş Savaşı. (Parliamentary Notes from 1920-21).
Goudot: Haut-commissariat de la République Française en Syrie et au Liban, La Syrie et le Liban en 1921. La Foire-Exposition de Beyrouth. Conférences. Liste des récompenses, Paris 1922.
Hartunian, Abraham: Neither to Laugh Nor to Weep: An Odyssey of Faith, A Memoir of the Armenian Genocide, Belmont 1999.
Cmd. 1570, Turkey No. 1 (1922), Correspondence Between his Majesty’s Government and the French Government and the French Government Respecting the Angora Agreement of October 20, 1921.
Kerr, Stanley: The Lions of Marash: Personal Experiences with American Near East Relief, Albany 1973.
Kevorkian, Raymond : “L’évacuation française de la Cilicie en 1921 vue par officier Vahan Portoukalian.”
Secondary Sources:
Duclerc, Vincent: La France face au Génocide des Arméniens.
Durand, Bernard: « Le mandat sur l’Arménie n’aura pas lieu? » Un drame au coeur de Turquie, de la Cilicie et de la Syrie (1915-1920; Revue historique du droit français (1922-), vol. 95, 3, p. 493-510.
Fromkin, David: A Peace to End All Peace (1990)
Gotikian, Guévork: « La Légion d’Orient et le mandat français en Cilicie (1916-1921) », Revue d'histoire arménienne contemporaine, vol. III: La Cilicie (1909-1921), 1999.
Güçlü, Yücel: Armenians and the Allies in Cilicia 1914-1923 (2010).
Kévonian, Dzovinar: Réfugiés et diplomatie humanitaire (Paris, 2003).
Moumdjian, Garabet: Cilicia under French administration: Armenian Aspirations, Turkish Resistance, and French Stratagems, 2007.
White, Benjamin Thomas: A Grudging Rescue; France, the Armenians of Cilicia and the History of Humanitarian Evacuations; Humanity: An international Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, Vol. 10, 1, p. 1-27.
Zarifian, Julien, « La montée du kémalisme en Cilicie. 1919-1920: l'administration française du Sandjak de Kozan face au nationalisme turc », CEMOTI, Cahiers d'Études sur la Méditerranée Orientale et le monde Turco-Iranien, vol. 38, no 38, 2004, p. 235-260.
»CREDITS
Presented by: Jesse Alexander
Written by: Jesse Alexander, Joe Voncken
Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Editing: Jose Gamez
Motion Design: Philipp Appelt
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: http://above-zero.com
Maps: Daniel Kogosov (https://www.patreon.com/Zalezsky)
Research by: Joe Voncken
Fact checking: Florian Wittig
Channel Design: Yves Thimian
Contains licensed material by getty images
All rights reserved - Real Time History GmbH 2021
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